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UNITED   STATES   NATIONAL  MUSEUM. 

ISTo.    37. 


A  PRELIMINARY  CATALOGUE  OF  THE  SHELL-BEARING  MARINE 
MOLLUSKS  AND  BRACHIOPODS  OF  THE  SOUTHEASTERN 
COAST  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES,  WITH  ILLUS- 
TRATIONS OF  MANY  OF  THE  SPECIES, 


BY 


WILLIAM  HEALEY  BALL,  A.  M., 

Honorary  Curator  Department  of  Mollusks,  U.  S.  National  Museum. 


WASHINGTON: 

GOVERNMENT   FEINTING   OFFICE. 
1889. 


ADVERTISEMENT. 


The  present  publication  (Bulletin  No.  37)  is  the  forty-eighth  of  a  series 
of  papers  intended  to  illustrate  the  collections  of  natural  history  and 
ethnology  belonging  to  the  United  States,  and  constituting  the  National 
Museum,  of  which  the  Smithsonian  Institution  was  placed  in  charge  by 
the  act  of  Congress  of  August  10,  1846. 

The  publications  of  the  National  Museum  consist  of  two  series — the 
Bulletins,  of  which  this  is  No.  37,  in  continuous  series,  and  the  Proceed- 
ings, of  which  the  eleventh  volume  is  now  in  press. 

The  volumes  of  the  Proceedings  are  printed,  signature  by  signature, 
each  issue  having  its  own  date,  and  a  small  edition  of  each  signature  is 
distributed  to  libraries  promptly  after  its  publication. 

Full  lists  of  the  publications  of  the  Museum  may  be  found  in  the  cur- 
rent catalogues  of  the  publications  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution. 

Papers  intended  for  publication  in  the  Proceedings  and  Bulletins  of 
the  National  Museum  ;ir,«,  referred  to  the  0  >  n'uittee  on  Publications, 
consisting  of  the  following  members :  T.  H.  Bean,  A.  Howard  Clark 
(editor),  Otis  T.  Mason,  John  Murdoch,  Leouhard  Stejueger,  Frederick 
\V.  True,  and  Lester  F.  Ward. 

S.  P.  LANGLEY, 
Secretary  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution. 

WASHINGTON,  May  27,  1889. 


A  PRELIMINARY  CATALOGUE 


SHELL-BEARING  MARINE  MOLLDSKS  AND  BRACHIOPODS 


SOUTHEASTERN  COAST  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES, 


WITH  ILLUSTRATIONS  OF  MANY  OF  THE  SPECIES. 


WILLIAM  HEALEY  BALL,  A.  M., 

Honorary  Curator  Division  of  Mollnskx,  I'.  8.  National  Museum. 


To  which  are  added  twenty-one  plates  not  in  the  edition  of  1889. 


WASHINGTON: 

GOVERNMENT    PRINTING    OFFICE. 

1903.  3 


TABLE  OF  CONTENTS. 


Page. 

Introduction 7 

Bibliography 14 

Sketch  of  general  arrangement . 26 

List  of  abbreviations  used  in  the  Tables 27 

Table  I,  A.  List  of  Brachiopods 28 

Tablell,  B.  List  of  Pelecypods 32 

Table  III,  C.  List  of  Scaphopods 76 

Table  IV,  D.  List  of  Pteropods SO 

Table  V,  E.  List  of  Gastropods 84 

Table  VI,  F.    List  of  Cephalopods 174 

Summary  of  the  tables 176 

Explanation  of  the  plates 177 

Index. .  203 


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PREFACE  TO  THE  REPRINT. 


Although  I  have  for  some  time  contemplated  a  revision  of  this  bulle- 
tin, for  which  I  have  accumulated  much  material,  the  pressure  of  other 
work  has  prevented  this  plan  from  being  carried  out.  Meanwhile  the 
usefulness  of  the  hook  as  a  handy  illustrated  catalogue  has  resulted  in 
the  complete  exhaustion  of  the  original  edition,  and  the  reprinting  of 
it  from  the  stereotype  plates  became  necessary.  Doctor  Agassiz  most 
courteously  lent  the  original  drawings  of  Plates  X  to  XXXVI,  which, 
in  the  edition  of  1889,  were  printed  from  the  lithographic  stones  pre- 
pared for  the  Blake  Report  and  which  are  in  that  form  no  longer  avail- 
able. To  increase  the  usefulness  of  the  work  21  additional  plates  from 
the  Proceedings  of  the  United  States  National  Museum,  published 
since  1889,  have  been  added  to  the  74  originally  contained  in  this  bul- 
letin, making  a  total  of  95  plates,  containing  about  1,192  figures  of  770 
species.  The  defects  of  a  hastily  compiled  catalogue  and  the  defi- 
ciencies due  to  lapse  of  time  and  the  progress  of  science,  although  not 
to  be  ignored,  it  is  hoped  will  be  outweighed  by  the  convenience  for 
collectors  of  a  systematic  list  so  abundantly  illustrated  and  to  which 
is  added  the  very  considerable  amount  of  information  as  to  distribution 
in  latitude,  range  in  depth  and  time,  etc.,  which  are  included  in  com- 
pact form  in  the  tables. 

The  reader  should  note  that  no  change  whatever  has  been  made  in 
the  text,  except  the  addition  of  (1 )  this  preface;  (2)  of  explanations  to 
the  new  plates,  and  (3)  a  supplementary  index  of  the  species  repre- 
sented on  the  newly  added  plates,  some  of  which  do  not  occur  in  the 
tables. 

The  author  will  be  gratified  to  receive  from  any  source  data  or  mate- 
rial useful  for  correcting  or  amplifying  this  list  in  the  still  projected 
future  revision. 

WILLIAM  HEALKY  DALL. 

WASHINGTON,  D.  <_).,  February,  1903. 

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INTRODUCTION. 


This  work  is  intended  to  assist  students  of  the  Mollusca  in  the  United 
States,  by  bringing  together  for  their  use  a  large  number  of  excellent 
figures  of  species  belonging  to  or  illustrating  the  fauna  of  the  southern 
and  southeastern  coasts  of  the  United  States,  from  Cape  Hatteras 
south  to  the  Straits  of  Florida  and  west  to  Mexico,  with  the  adjacent 
waters. 

These  figures  are  explained  and  connected  by  a  catalogue  of  the  mol- 
lusks  known  to  inhabit  that  region,  either  from  the  presence  of  authen- 
ticated specimens  in  the  National  Museum  or  on  the  authority  of  repu- 
table naturalists  who  have  collected  in  the  region  and  whose  specimens 
have  been  seen  or  reliably  identified. 

This  catalogue,  arranged  for  convenience  in  tabular  form,  includes 
not  only  the  species  which  are  illustrated  on  the  plates  but  all  other 
species  common  to  the  region,  as  far  as  known. 

Hitherto  there  has  been  no  catalogue  which  covered  just  this  ground. 
There  are  several  catalogues  of  marine  species  of  particular  West  In- 
dian islands.  Th  -re  are  several  lists  of  Floridian  shells,  the  fullest 
and  best  being  that  just  completed  in  the  Proceedings  of  the  Daven- 
port Academy  of  Sciences  by  Mr.  Charles  T.  Simpson.  These  all  refer, 
however,  to  a  much  more  restricted  field  than  the  present  list,  and  the 
nomenclature  in  some  cases  is  more  or  less  inaccurate,  as  of  course  must 
be  the  case  with  all  lists,  each  of  which,  in  spite  of  its  inevitable  im- 
perfections, should  show  some  advance  over  its  predecessors.  This  is 
all  that  the  writer  would  claim  for  the  present  catalogue,  which,  owing 
to  peculiar  circumstances,  has  been  rather  hurriedly  decided  upon  and 
rapidly  prepared. 

In  order  that  the  number  of  columns  in  the  table  should  be  com- 
pressed within  the  space  of  two  opposite  pages  and  yet  admit  of  the  use 
of  brevier  type,  it  has  been  necessary  to  limit  the  number  of  stations  in 
the  geographical  series  so  that  each  column  should  represent  a  stretch 
of  coast  and  seaward  from  it  the  archi  ben  thai  area  or  continental  slope 
beyond  the  fifty-fathom  line  to  the  oceanic  floor.  Then  various  puz- 
zling questions  arose  in  attempting  to  decide  which  column  should  be 
used  in  certain  cases;  as,  for  instance,  in  specimens  dredged  in  the  path 
of  the  Gulf  Stream  between  Cuba  and  the  Florida  Keys.  They  might 
with  equal  propriety  be  assigned  to  the  ''Florida  Keys"  or  to  the 
"West  Indies"  column,  or  to  both.  In  all  cases  the  facts  have  been 

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8  INTRODUCTION. 

closely  adhered  to,  as  in  leaving  blank  tbe  "  Georgia"  column  when 
specimens  had  been  collected  only  in  South  Carolina  and  East  Florida, 
with  no  data  for  the  intermediate  stretch  of  coast.  This  will  show  the 
real  gaps  in  our  knowledge  of  the  distribution,  and  it  is  to  be  hoped 
will  stimulate  local  students  to  fill  them  up. 

The  extreme  northern  and  extreme  southern  range  are  generally 
given.  When  a  species  has  been  obtained  off  shore,  smd  at  one  locality 
only,  the  extreme  is  usually  noted  in  one  column  only,  with  a  leaning 
toward  the  northern  column  when  the  species  is  supposed  to  be  a  south- 
ern form  and  to  the  southern  column  when  it  is  thought  to  extend  from 
the  colder  area.  These  assignments  must  often  be  conjectural,  but  when 
clearly  understood  they  should  not  be  in  any  way  misleading. 

There  are  many  unidentified  species  from  this  region  in  the  National 
collection,  a  large  proportion  of  which  may  prove  to  be  new.  In  such 
cases  the  insertion  of  their  distribution,  as  far  as  known,  may  lead  to 
fuller  investigation  by  collectors,  though  no  specific  name  can  be  ap- 
plied to  them  in  the  catalogue. 

When  a  species  whose  name  appears  in  one  of  the  cited  publications 
is  not  found  in  this  catalogue,  or  is  not  cited  from  the  locality  to  which 
the  published  authority  refers  it,  the  reader  may  infer  that  either  the 
prior  identification  is  here  regarded  as  inaccurate,  or,  more  generally, 
that  the  prior  name  is  not  entitled  to  be  used. 

In  many  cases  the  full  explanation  for  such  changes  will  be  found  in 
the  Report  on  the  Blake  Mollusca,  but  in  the  present  catalogue  it  has 
been  quite  impracticable,  as  well  as  undesirable,  to  attempt  any  syn- 
onymy. 

The  writer  has  attempted  to  steer  a  middle  course  between  overdiv- 
ision  of  large  natural  groups  and  the  conservatism  which  confounds 
unlike  things  together.  It  is  not  to  be  expected  that  his  decisions  will 
be  universally  acceptable  or  satisfactory,  since  there  are  "  many  men, 
many  minds"  in  biology  as  well  as  worldly  affairs. 

In  practice,  to  be  a  good  systematic  malacologist  requires  much  study 
and  a  wide  knowledge  of  the  literature.  It  is  no  longer  possible  in 
systematic  conchology  for  a  student  to  acquire  facility  without  a  good 
library  and  long  practice.  One  may  be  a  good  naturalist  and  do  valu- 
able work  for  science,  however,  without  being  a  systematist,  and  the 
field  of  work  is  so  vast  that  the  earnest  worker  may  keep  himself  em- 
ployed in  almost  any  district  south  of  Sandy  Hook.  The  writer  has 
found  a  reasonable  amount  of  subdivision  of  the  familiar  genera  of  use 
in  clear  thinking  and  in  endeavoring  to  formulate  accurately  the  facts 
of  nature.  Subgenera  and  sections  have  therefore  been  introduced  into 
the  catalogue,  to  be  used  or  discarded  as  the  reader  may  prefer. 

Some  groups  have  been  pretty  thoroughly  investigated  and  the  sub- 
divisions may  be  named  with  confidence,  and  have  therefore  been 
inserted.  In  other  cases  a  thorough  revision  is  yet  to  be  made  and  the 
subdivisions  can  not  be  named  with  confidence,  and,  therefore,  are  to  a 


INTRODUCTION. 

great  extent  omitted.  This  list  approximately  represents  our  present 
knowledge,  both  in  its  acquirements  and  its  defects,  and  is  intended 
as  a  help  toward  something  better  and  not  in  any  sense  as  a  finality  in 
nomenclature  or  distribution. 

We  may  now  proceed  to  an  explanation  of  the  form  and  scope  of  the 
Tables. 

Taking  the  columns  serially,  the  first  carries  a  serial  number  useful 
for  check-list  and  exchange  purposes.  Then  follows  the  name  and 
authority.  Then  comes  a  column  referring  to  the  number  of  the  plate 
or  plates,  and  another  for  the  numbers  of  the  figures.  As  the  figures 
on  most  of  the  plates  are  drawn  to  very  different  scales,  a  column  is 
inserted,  giving  the  maximum  length ;  axial  in  Gastropods,  antero-pos- 
terior  in  Pelecypods,  of  the  specimen  in  millimeters.  One  millimeter 
is  practically  one  twenty  fifth,  or  four  one-hundred ths,  of  an  inch,  so 
that  for  those  unaccustomed  to  the  metric  system  there  is  little  diffi- 
culty in  reducing  the  millimeters  to  fractions  of  an  inch. 

When  no  dimension  is  given  in  the  column  it  will  be  understood  that 
the  figure,  if  any,  is  of  the  size  of  nature ;  or  that  its  magnification  or 
diminution  is  stated  on  the  plate  itself,  or  represented  there  by  a  line 
or  other  conventional  sign. 

The  next  column  states  the  range  in  depth  as  far  as  known  of  each 
species  in  the  form  of  a  fraction,  the  least  depth  forming  the  numerator 
and  the  greatest  observed  depth  the  denominator.  Where  a  zero  occurs 
it  indicates  that  the  species  is  found  at  low- water  mark.  The  maximum 
and  minimum  are  selected  from  the  whole  range,  domestic  or  exotic, 
recorded  for  the  species  in  question.  When  no  depth  is  stated  it  will 
be  understood  that  the  species  is  supposed  to  inhabit  the  shallow  water 
near  shore  or  between  tides. 

This  is  succeeded  by  a  column  in  which  the  extreme  northern  limit, 
locality,  or  region  of  the  species  referred  to  is  recorded.  When  this 
relates  to  a  locality  within  our  special  region  there  will  seem  sometimes 
to  be  a  discrepancy ;  as,  for  instance,  when  a  species  appears  as  present 
in  the  "  Hatteras  "  column,  while  in  the  "northern  extreme"  column 
Charleston,  S.  C.,  will  be  found.  But,  as  will  be  immediately  shown, 
Hatteras  in  the  heading  of  the  column  does  not  mean  a  locality  but 
a  district,  extending  from  Savannah,  Georgia,  to  Cape  Hatteras,  North 
Carolina,  so  that  the  discrepancy  is  only  apparent.  In  the  off-shore 
dredgiugs  it  has  been  practicable  sometimes  to  give  only  the  latitude, 
or  a  general  term  such  as  u  Arctic  seas,"  to  indicate  the  northernmost 
distribution  of  a  species,  since  there  has  been  no  adjacent  landmark  to 
cite  for  northern  limit.  When  a  species  has  its  northern  limit  on  the 
rich  archibenthal  grounds  off  Block  Island  and  the  Vineyard,  or  Nan- 
tucket,  I  have  indicated  this  by  "  Ehode  Island"  in  the  column,  since 
this  sufficiently  guides  foreign  students  who  might  be  puzzled  by  the 
other  names  so  much  less  apt  to  be  found  on  small-scale  maps  of  our 
eastern  coast.  The  data  for  such  species  will  be  found  chiefly  in  the 


10  INTRODUCTION. 

papers  on  material  gathered  by  the  U.  S.  Pish  Commission,  contributed 
by  Prof.  A.  E.  Verrill  to  the  Transactions  of  the  Connecticut  Academy 
of  Sciences,  to  the  American  Journal  of  Science,  and  to  the  Reports  of 
the  U.  S.  Fish  Commissioner  for  1871-'72  and  1883. 
Then  follow  ten  columns,  each  representing  a  district,  as  follows  : 

1.  New  Jersey  (N.  J.).     This  includes  the  coast  aud  adjoining  archibentlial  area 

from  the  entrance  of  Chesapeake  Bay  to  Sandy  Hook  at  the  south  point  of 
entrance  to  New  York  Bay  and  Harbor. 

2.  Virginia  (Va.).     This  includes  the  coast,  etc.,  from  Cape  Hatteras,  North  Caro- 

lina, to  the  month  of  Chesapeake  Bay. 

3.  Hatteras  (Hat.).  This  district  extends  from  the  month  of  the  Savannah  River, 

Georgia,  to  Cape  Hatteras,  North  Carolina,  with  the  adjacent  archibenthal 
area. 

4.  Georgia  (Ga.).     At  Cape  Canaveral,  Florida,  tlie  path  of  the  Gulf  Stream 

seems  to  diverge  more  from  the  main  coast  than  previously.  It  seems  that 
a  good  many  southern  species  do  not  reach  farther  north  on  the  shores 
than  Cape  Canaveral.  Therefore  this  district  from  Cape  Canaveral  to  the 
Savannah  River  has  been  separated  from  the  one  that  I  have  called  East 
Florida. 

5.  East  Florida  (East  Fla.).     This  includes  the  region  between  Biscayne  Bay  and 

Cape  Canaveral. 

fi.  FloridaKeys  (Fla.  Keys).  Thisregion,  very  intimately  connected,  faunally,  with 
the  northern  shon-s  of  Cuba  opposite,  and  with  the  Bahamas,  includes  the 
region  south  of  Biscayue  Bay  on  the  east,  and  south  of  the  southern  en- 
trance to  Charlotte  Harbor  on  the  west  side  of  the  Peninsula,  to  and  includ- 
ing the  Keys  and  Tortugas  reefs  and  islamls. 

7.  West  Florida  (West  Fla.).    This  includes  the  region  north  of  the  south  entrance 

io  Charlotte  Harbor  and  westward  to  the  Mississippi  delta  along  the  shore 
and  the  archibenthal  area  of  the  Gulf  of  Mexico  westward  from  the  penin- 
sula to  \\  est  longitude  90°,  and  southward  to  the  trough  between  Cuba 
and  Florida. 

8.  Texas  (Tex.).  In  this  district  I  include  the  shores  of  the  United    States  from 

the  Mississippi  delta  to  the  Rio  Grande  and  the  archibenthal  area  south- 
ward from  it  in  the  Gulf  of  Mexico  to  Yucatan. 

9.  West  Indies  (West  Ind. ).     In  this  district,  for  want  of  space  on  the  page,  I  have 

been  obliged  to  include  all  of  the  Antilles,  the  Bahamas,  and  the  shores  and 
islands  of  the  Caribbean  Sea.  The  particular  southern  extension  of  a 
species  not  known  to  extend  throughout  this  area  will  be  indicated  by  the 
entry  in  the  "southern  limit"  column.  No  species  not  figured  on  the  plates, 
or  common  to  the  coast  of  the  United  States,  is  admitted  in  the  catalogue, 
so  that  the  West  Indian  or  Antillean  fauna  properly  so-called  is  almost 
wholly  excluded  from  this  enumeration.  Some  few  species,  which  are 
strictly  Antillean,  as  far  as  known,  are  included  because  it  was  necessary 
to  refer  to  their  figures  on  the  plates,  but  the  distribution  as  recorded  in 
the  table  will  enable  any  one  desiring  to  discuss  the  purely  North  Ameri- 
can species  to  identify  and  exclude  the.se  extra-limital  forms  without  dif- 
ficulty. To  make  the  distinction  more  apparent  their  names  appear  in 
italics  in  the  catalogue. 

10.  Bermuda.  The  island  of  Bermuda  aud  its  associated  reefs  is  intimately  allied 
by  its  mollusk  fauna  to  the  region  of  the  Florida  Keys  and  Northern  An- 
tilles. A  column  has  therefore  been  provided  for  it. 

A  few  species  common  to  our  southern  coast  are  also  found  without 
essential  modification  still  living  on  the  west  coast  of  Central  America, 


INTRODUCTION.  1 1 

Mexico,  or  California.  These  forms  are  very  interesting,  as  most  of  the 
species  originally  common  to  both  have  developed  special  modifications 
since  the  separation  of  the  two  oceans,  so  as  to  be  entitled  to  separate 
specific  names. 

A  column  (West.  Am.)  is  devoted  to  recording  those  found  on  both 
sides  of  the  continent  yet  which  still  remain  essentially  unchanged,  and 
another  (Eur.)  to  those  whose  range  extends  to  European  shores. 

Another  column  is  devoted  to  the  southern  extreme  limit  (as  far  as 
known)  of  the  species  enumerated  in  the  catalogue,  corresponding  on 
the  south  to  the  column  for  northern  limit  on  the  north.  Many  Antil- 
lean  species  extend  on  the  Brazilian  coast  far  so  ith  of  Cape  San  Roque, 
but  our  records  for  this  region  are  very  imperfect,  and  many  of  the 
items  in  this  column  are  due  to  the  data  obtained  by  the  U.  S.  Fish 
Commission  steamer  Albatross  on  her  voyage  from  the  Chesapeake  Bay 
around  to  California  via  the  Straits  of  Magellan  only  a  year  ago. 

A  column  records  the  oldest  known  appearance  of  a  species  in  geo- 
logical time.  This  column  is  very  imperfect  and  inadequate  to  express 
the  real  state  of  the  case,  since  many  of  our  recent  species  have  been 
described  from  our  southern  tertiaries  under  other  names,  and  the  du- 
plication thus  occasioned,  except  in  a  comparatively  small  number  of 
species,  still  remains  to  be  worked  out.  It  was  thought  well,  however, 
to  make  a  beginning  in  the  matter  in  this  instance. 

This  completes  our  description  of  the  table,  which  will  enable  any  one 
to  use  the  latter  intelligently  and  without  misconception. 

In  making  entries  in  the  columns  showing  distribution  an  asterisk 
shows  that  the  spec-ies  is  known  from  that  region  from  the  shores,  either 
picked  up  on  the  beach  or  found  living  between  high  water  and  fifty 
fathoms, or  that  the  depth  it  inhabits  is  not  known  but  is  supposed  to 
be  small.  In  cases  where  the  species  is  recorded  from  the  archibenthal 
area  only,  say  50  to  800  fathoms,  its  presence  is  indicated  by  a  dagger 
po.nt  in  the  column.  When  both  an  asterisk  ami  a  dagger  point  are 
found  in  a  single  column  the  species  is  supposed  toorr.nr,  or  is  recorded 
as  obtained,  both  in  shallow  and  in  deep  water,  within  the  limits  of 
that  region  or  district.  Many  southern  species,  found  in  the  cool 
water  of  the  deeps  in  the  south,  approach  the  surface  in  tin's  cooler 
surface  waters  of  their  northern  range.  Vice  versa,  we  find  northern 
littoral  species  seeking  the  deeps  as  they  approach  the  limits  of  their 
southern  range.  A  glance  at  the  columns  frequently  will  illustrate 
these  facts. 

The  data  from  which  the  tables  \rhich  form  the  bulk  of  this  pub- 
lication have  been  compiled  are  chiefly  comprised  in  the  collections 
of  the  U.  S.  National  Museum,  the  Museum  of  Comparative  Zoology 
in  Cambridge,  Mass.,  and  the  publications  of  the  writer  on  these  col- 
lections. The  works  in  which  detailed  information  has  been  chiefly 
sought  are  specified  on  another  page,  but  the  most  important  for  this 
purpose  has  been  the  Report  on  the  Blake  Brachiopoda,  Pelecypoda, 


12  INTRODUCTION. 

Gastropoda,  and  Scaphopoda,  published  in  two  parts  by  the  Museum 
of  Comparative  Zoology,  under  the  direction  of  Prof.  Alexander  Ag- 
assiz.  The  generosity  of  Professor  Agassiz  in  permitting  the  use  of 
plates  prepared  for  that  report  was  decisive  in  insuring  the  prepa- 
ration of  this  list.  Other  plates  are  made  up  of  figures  which  have 
appeared  in  the  annual  reports  of  the  U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fish  and 
Fisheries ;  in  the  Proceedings  of  the  National  Museum ;  the  edition  of 
Gould's  Invertebrata  of  Massachusetts,  edited  by  Mr.  W.  G.  Binney ; 
Professor  Verrill's  and  Miss  Bush's  papers  in  the  Transactions  of  the 
Connecticut  Academy  of  Sciences ;  and  the  publications  of  the  British 
Museum.  For  the  use  of  these  cuts  we  are  indebted  chiefly  to  the 
Smithsonian  Institution  and  the  U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries,  Col. 
Marshall  Macdonald. 

In  including  or  omitting  groups  of  mollusks  in  this  catalogue  the  com- 
piler has  necessarily  been  guided  by  convenience  rather  than  syste- 
matic completeness.  Some  groups,  such  as  the  Nudibranchiata,  are  so 
imperfectly  known  from  the  region  south  of  New  England  that  it  be- 
comes imperative  that  they  should  be  entirely  omitted.  An  attempt  to 
include  them  would  certainly  have  been  more  likely  to  retard  than  to 
advance  the  progress  of  science.  For  the  same  reason  partly,  and  partly 
because  it  is  impracticable  to  reproduce  the  figures,  the  entire  group 
of  Cephalopoda,  except  the  Argonaut  and  Spirula,  has  been  left  out. 
Those  who  desire  to  study  these  difficult  animals  are  referred  to  Pro- 
fessor Verrill's  excellent  reports  upon  the  subject  in  the  Bulletin  of  the 
Museum  of  Comparative  Zoology  and  the  Transactions  of  the  Connecti- 
cut Academy  of  Sciences.  The  two  exceptions  are  included  merely  be- 
cause of  one  we  have  an  excellent  figure,  and  the  shell  of  the  other  is 
frequently  obtained  by  collectors  on  our  southern  shores. 

Among  those  animals  which  frequent  the  sea-shore  and  are  often 
found  in  as  well  as  near  the  water,  though  really  air-breathers,  the 
Auriculidce,  Siphonariidce,  and  Oadiniidce  can  almost  be  regarded  as 
marine.  Having  good  figures  of  some  of  them  and  desiring  to  err,  if  at 
all,  on  the  side  of  convenience  to  the  amateur  collector  or  beginner  in 
conchology,  they  have  been  included  in  our  list.  For  the  same  reason 
Neritina,  Cyrena,  etc.,  have  been  inserted  even  when  not  strictly  salt- 
water species. 

The  Pteropods,  of  the  sea  off  our  coasts,  are  rarely  found  by  collec- 
tors, and  the  nomenclature  is  not  in  a  satisfactory  state.  Still  it  was 
thought  best  to  include  a  list  of  the  species  taken,  with  some  additions, 
chiefly  from  Professor  Verrill's  papers,  though  completeness  or  entire 
accuracy  is  not  claimed  for  it.  The  Heteropods,  except  Atlanta  Cari- 
naria  and  Oxygyrus,  are  not  included. 

It  will  be  seen  from  these  explanations  that  the  present  catalogue  is 
a  working  list  for  the  benefit  of  collectors  and  students,  rather  than  a 
scientific  treatise  or  thoroughly  revised  enumeration  of  the  mollusk 
fauna.  Indeed  it  is  in  its  quality  of  a  stepping-stone  to  the  latter  that 


INTRODUCTION.  13 

such  value  as  it  may  possess  inheres.  Experience  has  shown  that 
check-lists,  however  imperfect  in  themselves,  are  extremely  useful  in 
stimulating  faunal  research,  and  it  is  in  the  hope  that  this  result  will 
be  secured  that  the  compiler  finds  his  chief  return  for  the  labor  and 
time  expended  upon  a  confessedly  imperfect  production. 

Having  been  for  some  time  engaged  in  a  revision  of  the  general  sys- 
tem for  the  classification  of  Pelecypods,  which  will  shortly  appear  in 
print,  the  revised  classification  has  been  used  in  the  List  of  Pelecypoda, 
Table  II,  as  far  as  it  is  applicable  thereto. 

The  writer  is  under  particular  obligations  to  Prof.  Alexander  Agassiz, 
as  already  stated,  and  also  to  Professor  Verrill  and  Miss  Bush  for  the 
use  of  drawings  and  for  an  unpublished  list  of  shallow-water  mollusks 
obtained  near  Cape  Hatteras,  which  has  added  to  our  list  several  spe- 
cies and  confirmed  several  others  about  which  I  had  felt  some  doubt. 
The  different  sources  of  the  figures  will  be  found  acknowledged  under 
the  "Explanation  of  the  Plates"  in  each  case. 

In  conclusion,  the  writer  expresses  his  obligation  to  the  gentlemen 
whose  writings  have  been  laid  under  contribution;  to  all  who  have 
facilitated  his  endeavors  to  form  a  representative  collection  of  this  mol- 
lusk  fauna,  for  the  use  of  students  in  the  National  collection ;  and  to  Dr. 
E.  E.  C.  Stearns,  of  the  U.  S.  Geological  Survey,  for  invaluable  personal 
assistance.  The  compiler  solicits  correspondence  from  all  interested, 
toward  the  improvement  of  this  catalogue  and  especially  series  of  the 
local  shells  from  any  point  on  the  coast  which  may  shed  light  on  the 
geographical  distribution  of  the  species.  Such  correspondence  or  ma- 
terial may  be  addressed  to  the  Curator  of  the  Department  of  Mollusks  at 
the  U.  S.  National  Museum,  Washington,  D.  C.,  or  in  care  of  the  Smith- 
sonian Institution. 

WASHINGTON,  May  15, 1889. 


LIST  OF  WORKS  REFERRED  TO  FOR  THE  GEOLOGICAL  OR  GEO- 
GRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION  OF  SPECIES  CITED  IN  THIS  CATA- 
LOGUE, OR  CONTAINING  ENUMERATIONS  OF  LOCAL  FAUNJE 
INCLUDED  IN  THE  GENERAL  REGION  TO  WHICH  THIS  CATA- 
LOGUE RELATES. 


Adams  (Charles  Baker).  Specierum  novarum  conchyliorum  in  Jamaica 
repertorum  synopsis. 

In  Boston  Society  of  Natural  History ;  Proceeding^.     Boston,  the  society,  1845. 
•    Vol.  ii,  pp.  1-17,  Jan.,  1845.    8°. 

Contributions  to  conchology.    New  York,  H.  Bailliere,  Oct. 

1849-Nov.  1852. 

vol.  i,  iv,  1258  pp.  8°.  This  was  published  in  short,  carefully  dated  parts,  the 
dates  of  which  it  seems  unnecessary  to  cite. 

Monograph  of  Vitrinella,  a  new  genus  of  new  species  of  Tur- 

biuidse.     Ainhert,  Mass.,  the  author,  Feb.,  1850. 

10  ]>p.     8C. 

American  Journal  of  Conchology,  edited  by  George  W.  Tryon,  jr.     Phila- 
delphia, G.  W.  Tryon,  jr.     1865-1866. 
2  vols.     8°.     Also: 

The  same.    Philadelphia,  Couchological  Section  of  the  Acad- 
emy of  Natural  Sciences,  1867-1872. 

5  vols.     8°. 

Arango  y  Molina  (Rafael).  Contribuciou  a  la  fauna  malacologica  Cu- 
baua.  Habaua,  G.  Moutiel  y  Conip.,  1878. 

Pp.  280, 35.  8°.  This  work  was  first  printed  in  the  Anales  de  la  Real  Aca- 
demia  de  Ciencias  Me"dicas,  Fisicas  y  Naturales  de  la  Habana,  beginning  in  March, 
1878 ;  to  signature  3,  May  15, 1878 ;  to  signature  12,  January  15, 1879 ;  to  signa- 
ture 14,  February  15,  1879 ;  to  signature  15,  April  15,  1879 ;  to  signature  17,  June 
15, 1879 ;  and  the  remainder  July  15,  1880,  with  a  separately  paged  index. 

Beau  (Commandant).  Catalogue  de  coquilles  recueillies  a  la  Guade- 
loupe et  ses  d6pendanees.  Par  M.  Beau,  chef  de  bataillon  d'iufau- 
terie  de  la  marine.  Prec6d6  d'uue  introduction  par  M.  P[aul] 
Fischer.  Paris,  Paul  Dupout,  1858. 

Pp.  27.  8°.  Ext.  de  la  Revue  Coloniale.  8°.  Paris,  Paul  Dupont,  De"c.  1857. 
Title  on  cover. 

Binney  (William  G.).  Bibliography  of  North  American  conchology  pre- 
vious to  the  year  1860.  Washington,  the  Smithsonian  Institution, 
1863-1864. 

2v.  Vol.  i,viii,650  pp. ;  vol.  n,  iv,298pp.  8°.  This  is  Smithsonian  Miscel- 
laneous Collections  No.  174.  From  the  titles  contained  in  it  a  large  number  of 
references  might  have  been  cited,  where  but  a  few  species  are  mentioned  in  a 
given  publication,  but  the  numerous  papers  of  this  sort  are  not  separated  here, 
as  they  would  have  tended  to  unduly  swell  the  limits  of  this 'bibliography  with- 
out any  corresponding  gain.  (See  also  Gould,  A.  A.) 
14 


MARINE    MOLLUSKS    OF    THE    SOUTH-EASTERN    COAST.  15 

Boston  Journal  of  Natural  History,  containing  papers  and  communica- 
tions read  to  the  Boston  Society  of  Natural  History,  1834[-J1863, 
published  by  their  direction.  Boston  [various  publishers],  for  the 
society,  1834-1863. 

7  vols.     8°. 

Bush  (Katherine  J.).  Additions  to  the  shallow- water  mollusca  of  Cape 
Hatteras,  K  C.,  dredged  by  the  U.  S.  Fish  Commission  steamer 
Albatross  in  1883  and  1884. 

lu  Transactions  Connecticut  Academy  of  Sciences,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  vol. 
vi,  pp.  453-480,  pi.  xlv.  June,  1885. 

List  of  deep-water  Mollusca  dredged  by  the  U.  S.  Fish  Com- 
mission steamer  Fish  Hawk  in  1880, 1881,  and  1882,  with  their  range 
in  depth. 

lu  Annual  Report  U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fisheries  for  1883.  Washington,  Gov- 
ernment Printing  Office,  1885.  8°.  Pp.  701-727. 

Calkins  (William  W.).    Marine  shells  of  Florida. 

Ext.  Davenport  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences ;  Proceedings.  Davenport,  Iowa, 
the  society,  1878.  Vol.  n,  pp.  232-252,  pi.  viii.  8°.  Extract,  with  bastard  title 
repeated  on  cover ;  pagination  of  original  preserved.  Slips  with  addenda  were 
issued  by  the  author  on  several  occasions.  This  catalogue  is  partly  a  compila- 
tion. The  new  or  specially  interesting  species  are  quoted  by  Dall  (Hemphill's 
Sheila,  q.  ?'.). 

Conchologist's  Exchange  (The).  Edited  by  William  D.  Averell.  Phila- 
delphia, the  editor,  1886-1888. 

Vol.  I,  No.  1,  was  printed  on  a  postal-card,  July,  1886.  Nos.  2  to  12,  and  vol. 
u,  Nod.  1  to  H,  were  issued  in  small  quarto,  the  printed  form  4^  by  6  inches,  in 
two  columns.  The  last  number  was  dated  "March  and  April,  1888,"  and  ap- 
peared about  April  30.  This  publication  then  suspended  and  was  succeeded  by 
the  "NAUTILUS"  (q.  v.)  in  May,  1889. 

Conrad  (Timothy  Abbott).  Fossil  shells  of  the  Tertiary  formations  of 
North  America.  Illustrated  by  figures  drawn  on  stone  from  nature. 
Vol.  1.  Philadelphia,  1832.  8°.  Plates. 

[First  edition.]     Part  I,  pp.  1-20,  pi.  1-6,  Oct.  1,  1832. 

Part  II,  pp.  21-28,  pi.  7-14,  Dec.,  1832.  A  note  by  the  author  on  the  fourth 
page  of  the  cover. 

Part  III,  pp.  29-38,  Aug.,  1833.  There  is  a  note  on  the  cover  about  the  plates, 
but  none  were  issued  with  this  part. 

Part  IV,  pp.  39-46,  Oct.,  1833.  On  the  fourth  page  of  cover  there  is  a  note 
dated  November  1,  1833. 

[Second  edition.]  Pp.  29-56,  pi.  15-18;  a  colored  map  of  Alabama,  title-page, 
March  1,  1835.  This  was  issued  with  Parts  I  and  II  of  the  first  edition. 

Fossils  of  the  Tertiary  formations  of  the  United  States.    Illus- 
trated by  figures  drawn  from  nature.     Philadelphia.  J.  Dobson, 
108  Chestnut  street.    E.  G.  Dorsey,  printer,  1838.    8°.    Plates. 

Parti.  Introduction,  pp.  v-xvi;  text,  pp.  1-32;  pi.  1-17.  Jan.,  1838.  The 
fourth  page  of  cover  has  descriptions  of  four  species  upon  it. 

Part  II,  pp.  33-56,  pi.  18-29,  May  7,  1840.  Three  pages  of  the  cover  have  de- 
scriptions of  species  printed  upon  them,  including  the  four  descriptions  from  the 
cover  of  Part  I. 

Part  III,  pp.  57-89,  pi.  30-49,  Jan.,  1845.  Nothing  but  the  title  printed  on 
cover. 


16  BULLETIN    37,  UNITED    STATES    NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 

Conrad  (Timothy  Abbott) — Continued. 

This  work  is  often  quoted  as  "  Conrad's  Fossils  of  the  Medial  Tertiary."  The 
dates  are  determined  by  manuscript  notes  of  the  author,  for  details  in  regard  to 
which  I  am  indebted  to  a  note  in  the  American  Naturalist  for  July,  1888,  by  Dr. 
Otto  Meyer. 

Descriptions  of  new  species  of  fossil  and  recent  shells  and 

corals. 

In  Academy  of  Natural  Scieuces  of  Philadelphia ;  Proceedings,  vol.  in,  pp.23- 
27,  pi.  1-2,  Feb.,  1846. 

Descriptions  of  two  new  genera  and  new  species  of  recent 

shells,  etc. 

In  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences  of  Philadelphia ;  Proceedings,  vol.  iv,  p.  121, 
Dec.,  1848. 

Synopsis  of  the  genus  Cassidula  Humphrey  and  of  a  proposed 

new  genus,  Athleta. 

In  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences  of  Philadelphia  ;  Proceedings,  vol.  vi,  pp.  448- 
449,  Dec.,  1853. 

Notes  on  shells,  with  descriptions  of  three  recent  and  one  fos- 
sil species. 

In  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences  of  Philadelphia ;  Proceedings,  vol.  VII,  pp.  31- 
23,  March,  1854. 

Description  of  a  new  genus  of  the  family  Dreisseuidse. 

In  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences  of  Philadelphia ;  Proceedings,  new  series,  1857, 
p.  167. 

Descriptions  of  new  fossil  and  recent  shells  of  the  United  States. 

Iu  Journal  of  the  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences  of  Philadelphia,  new  series, 
vol.  I,  Part  III,  pp.  207-209,  280,  pi.  xxxix. 

Observations  on  the  geology  of  a  part  of  East  Florida,  with  a 


catalogue  of  recent  shells  of  the  coast. 

In  American  Journal  of  Science.  Ne\v  Haven,  B.  Silliman  and  J.  D.  Dana, 
1846.  New  series,  vol.  n,  pp.  36-45,  393-398,  1846. 

Coues  (Elliott,  M.  D.).    Notes  on  the  Natural  History  of  Fort  Macon. 
N.  C.,  and  Vicinity. 

In  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences  of  Philadelphia;  Proceedings  of,  1871,  pp. 
120-148.  This  includes  a  synopsis  of  the  species  collected,  and  enumerates  the 
species  collected  earlier  by  Dr.  William  Stimpson,  but  which  were  not  found  by 
Dr.  Coues.  A  supplementary  list  appears  in  the  same  Proceedings  for  1878,  pp. 
301-303. 

Ball  (William  Healey).  Eeports  on  the  results  of  dredging,  under  the 
supervision  of  Alexander  Agassiz,  in  the  Gulf  of  Mexico  and  in  the 
Caribbean  Sea,  1877-'79,  by  the  U.  S.  Coast  Survey  steamer  Blake, 
Lieutenant-Commander  Sigsbee,  U.  S.  N.,  and  Commander  J.  R. 
Bartlett,  U.  S.  N.,  commanding,  xv.  Preliminary  report  on  the 
Mollusca.  Bulletin  of  the  Museum  of  Comparative  Zoology  at  Har- 
vard College.  Cambridge,  for  the  Museum,  July-December,  1881. 
Vol.  ix,  No.  2,  pp.  33-144.  8°.  This  publication,  separately  issued  as  a  bulletin, 
with  title  on  cover,  appeared  originally  in  signatures  as  follows:  Pp.  33-48,  July 
12, 1881 ;  pp.  49-64,  Aug.  12, 1831 ;  pp.  65-80,  Aug.  25, 1881 ;  pp.  81-96,  Sept.  26, 1881 ; 
pp.  97-112,  Oct.  31, 1881;  pp.  113-128,  Nov.  26,  1881 ;  pp.  129-144,  Dec.  5, 1881. 


MARINE    MOLLUSKS    OF    THE    SOUTH-EASTERN    COAST.  17 

Ball  (William  Healey).     On  certain  Limpets  and  Chitons  from  the  deep 
waters  off  the  eastern  coast  of  the  United  States. 

In  U.  S.  National  Museum;  Proceedings.  Washington,  the  Museum,  April  24. 
1882.  Vol.  v,  pp.  400-414.  8C. 

On  a  collection  of  shells  sent  from  Florida  by  Mr.  Henry 

Hemphill. 

In  U.  S.  National  Museum  ;  Proceedings.  Washington,  the  Museum,  Dec. ,  1883. 
Vol.  vi,  pp.  318-342,  pi.  x.  8\  The  new  or  specially  interesting  species  signal- 
ized by  Calkins  and  Melvill  (q.  r.)  are  enumerated  in  this  article,  besides  those 
sent  by  Hemphill. 

Notes  on  some  Floridian  land  and  fresh-water  shells,  with  a 

revision  of  the  Auriculacea  of  the  eastern  United  States. 

In  the  same.     Vol.  vin,  pp.  255-289,  pi.  xvii,xviii,  July,  1885. 

Bulletin  of  the  U.  S.  Geological  Survey,  No.  24.  List  of  the 
marine  mollusca,  comprising  tht»  Quaternary  fossils  and  recent  forms 
from  American  localities  between  Cape  Hatteras  and  Cape  Roque, 
including  the  Bermudas. 

Washington,  Government  Printing  Office,  1885.  336pp.  8°.  This  publica- 
tion is  essentially  an  index  to  the  literature  relating  to  the  region  specified, 
without  synonymy,  alphabetically  arranged,  and  accompanied  by  a  short  bib- 
liography of  the  literature  referred  to,  and  indications  of  the  geographical  range 
of  the  species  cited. 

Bulletin  of  the  Museum  of  Comparative  Zoology,  at  Harvard 

College.   Vol.  xn,  No.  6.    Reports  on  the  results  of  dredging,  under 
the  supervision    of  Alexander  Agassiz,  in  the   Gulf  of    Mexico 
(1877-'78),  and  in  the  Caribbean  Sea  ('879-'80),  by  the  U.  S.  Coast 
Survey  steamer  Blake,  Lieutenant-Commander  C.  D.  Sigsbee,  U. 
S.  N.,   and   Commander  J.    U.   Bartlett.  U.  S.  N.,  commanding. 
xxix    Report  on  the  Mollusca  by  W.  H.  Ball.     Part  I.     Brachio- 
poda  and  Pelecypoda. 

Cambridge,  the  Museum,  Sept.,  1886.     Pp.  171-318,  plates  i-ix.     8°. 

Bulletin  of  the  Museum  of  Comparative  Zoology,  at  Harvard 

College.     Vol.  xvm.  Reports  on  the  results  of  dredging,  [etc.J. 
xxix.  Report  on  the  mollusca,  by  W.H.  Ball.     Part  IT.  Gastropoda 
and  Scaphopoda.     Cambridge,  the  Museum,  June,  1889. 

492  pp.,  plates  x-xl.     8°. 

Contributions  to  the  Tertiary  fauna  of  Florida,  with  especial 

reference  to  the  Miocene  silex  beds  of  Tampa  and  the  Pliocene  beds 
of  the  Caloosahatchie  River. 

In  Transactions  of  the  Wagner  Free  Institute  of  Science  of  Philadelphia,  1889. 
Folio,  with  plates.  [In  press.] 

Report  on  the  Mollusca  collected  by  the  U.  S.  Fish  Commission 

steamer  Albatross  on  her  voyage  from  Chesapeake  Bay,  Virginia, 
by  way  of  Magellan  Strait  to  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  in  1887-'88.    With 
illustrations. 
[In  preparation.] 
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18  BULLETIN    37,    UNITED    STATES    NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 

D'Orbigny  ( Alcide  Dessalines).  Histoire  physique,  politique  et  naturelle 
de  1'ile  de  Cuba.  Par  M.  Ramon  de  la  Sagra  [etc.].  Mollusqties. 
Paris,  Bertrand,  1853. 

2  vois.  8°.  Vol.  I,  2  1.  unp.,  264  pp.;  vol.  n,  2  1.  unp.,  380  pp.  Atlas  folio, 
1  ].,  xxix  pi.,  n.  d.  [1842].  This  publication,  forming  one  of  Sagra's  series,  but 
independently  issued  in  the  French  language,  appeared  irregularly  as  follows: 
Vol.  I,  signatures  1-14  in  1841,  signatures  15-17  and  atlas  in  1842;  vol.  n,  signa- 
tures 1-7  in  1842,  signatures  8-24  in  1847-1853.  The  two  volumes  were  issued  as 
a  whole  in  1853,  with  the  latter  date  on  the  title-page.  There  is  an  edition  in 
Spanish,  conformable  with  the  rest  of  the  Spanish  series  of  the  work,  which  the 
compiler  has  not  been  able  to  cousult,  but  which  seems  to  have  a  widely  differ- 
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144  pp.     4°.     45  pi. 

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In  "Challenger  Reports,"  vol.  xv,  pp.  681-689,  1886.  This  is  Appendix  B  to 
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In  Boston  Society  of  Natural  History ;  Proceedings.  Boston,  the  Society,  1862. 
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Otia  conchologica.     Boston,  Gould  &  Lincoln,  1862. 

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Royal  8°.  viii,  524  pp.,  plates  xvi-xxvii,  and  405  cuts  in  the  text.  The  copies 
of  this  work,  distributed  by  Dr.  Gould's  family,  have  a  two-page  sketch  of  his  life 
inserted  after  Mr.  Biuuey's  prefatory  remarks. 

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tion of  this  list  of  the  shells  of  Porto  Rico,  which  was  preceded  by  a  list  of  the 
terrestrial  mollusca,  printed  in  the  earlier  portion  of  the  same  volume. 

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This  contains  the  descriptions  of  many  new  species  of  Tertiary  fossils  from 
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(i  vols.    ri°.  Also: 

The  same.     Frankfurt  am  Main,  Alt  &  Neumann,  1879. 

1  vol.     8°.     Also : 

The  same.    Frankfurt  am  Main,  Moritz  Diesterweg,  1880-1888. 

9  vols.     8°.     The  series  closes  with  the  volume  for  1888. 

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4  vols.     8°.     Also: 

Journal  de  Conchyliologie.  Publi6  sous  la  direction  de  MM.  Fischer  et 
Bmiardi.  Paris,  Bernard!,  1856  fjuillet]-1800  [Janvier]. 

4  vols.,  8°  [ending  the  first  series],  and  4  vols.,  8°  [forming  the  second  series], 
or  8  vols.  8°.  Also : 


20  BULLETIN    37,    UNITED    STATES    NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 

Journal  de  Conchyliologie.  Publie  sous  la  direction  de  MM.  Ciosse  et 
Fischer.  Paris,  Crosse,  1861-1888. 

[Third  series],  28  vols.     8°.     Also: 

— Index  general   et  systematique  des  matieres  coiitenues  dans 

les  vingtpreuiiers  volumes  du  Journal  deConchyliologie  [etc.],  1850- 
1872.  Paris,  H.  Crosse,  1878. 

1  vol.,  viii,  200  pp.     8°. 

[Krebs  (Henry).]  The  West  Indian  marine  shells,  with  some  remarks. 
A  manuscript  printed  for  circulation  between  collectors.  By 
*  *  *.  [Kjobeuhavn.j  Printed  by  W.  Laubs'  widow  and  Chr. 
Jorgensen,  Nykjobing,  Falster,  1804. 

3prel.  1.  unp.,  137  pp.  12°.  .The  following  mentiou  of  the  circumstances  at- 
tending the  printing  of  this  extremely  rare,  anonymously  issued,  yet  scientiti- 
cally  valuable  pamphlet  occurs  in  a  letter  from  the  author,  dated  Dec.  1, 1884  : 
"I  beg  to  inform  you  that  the  [  above  pamphlet]  was  only  printed  in  20  copies, 
of  which  3  were,  according  to  law,  delivered  to  the  public  libraries  [of  Copen- 
hagen], 7  were  lost  in  transmitting  them  to  St.  Thomas,  3  went  to  the  universi- 
ties of  Sweden  and  Norway,  and  a  few  [were]  given  to  friends."  "Conse- 
quently there  are  none  for  sale.  My  friends  tease  me  that  the  book  is  the  cost- 
liest they  know,  on  account  of  a  copy  has  been  sold  in  Altoua,  at  auction,  for  10 
Rd."  A  copy  presented  by  the  author  to  Mr.  Thomas  Bland,  and  given  by  ilint 
gentleman  to  Mr.  John  H.  Reilfield,  has,  with  great  liberality,  been  presented 
by  the  latter  to  the  library  ot  the  U.  S.  National  Museum. 

Remarks  on  some  species  of  West  Indian  marine  shells  in  the 

museum  of  Amherst  College. 

In  Lvceum  of  Natui-al  History  of  New  York  ;  Auuals.  New  York,  the  society, 
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Catalogue  of  marine  mollusks  collected  in  the  Bahama  Islands 

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Magasin  de  zoologie.     Piemiere  anneV,  premiere  partie,  classe  V.     Mol- 
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Journal  destine  a  etablir  une  correspondence  entre  les  zoolo- 

gistes  de  tons  les  pays  et  a  leur  faciliter  les  moyens  de  publier  les 
especes  nouvelles  ou  peu  counues  qu'ils  possedeut.  Public"  par  F. 
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zoophytes.  Paris,  A.  Bertram!,  1831-1830. 

2  vols.     Vol.  i  [texte],  206  1   unp.;  vol.  II  [planches],  119  pi.     8°.     Also: 

Magasin  de  zoologie,  d'auatomie  compared  et  de  pal&mtologie:  recueil 
destine  a  faciliter  aux  zoologistes  de  tous  les  pays  les  moyeus  de 
publier  leurs  travaux,  les  especes  uouvelles  qu'ils  possedent,  et  a  les 
tenir  surtout  au  courant  de  uouvelles  decouvertes  et  des  progres 
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trand,  1844. 

2vols.  [Texte]  2501.  uup.  8C.  [Planches]  iv  pp.,  150  pi.  8°.  This  publica- 
tion seerns  to  have  been  printed  with  leaves  numbered  only  to  correspond  with 
the  plates  or  with  the  separate  articles,  which  were  afterward  divided  up  in  sec- 
tions, each  class  being  bound  and  sold  separately. 

Malakozoologische  Blatter.  Als  Fortsetzung  der  Zeitschrift  t'iir  Malako- 
zoologie.  Herausgegebeu  von  Karl  Theodor  Menke,  in  Pyrmont,  und 
Dr.  Louis  Pfeift'er,  in  Cassel.  Cassel,  Theodor  Fischer,  1854-1S6L'. 

8  vols.    8°.    Also : 


—  The  same.     Herausgegebeii  von  Dr.  Louis  Pfeiffer,  in  Cassel. 
Cassel,  Theodor  Fischer,  1862-1872. 

10  vols.     8°.     Also : 

—  The  same.     Herausgegeben  von  Di.  Louis  Pfeift'er,  in  Cassel, 
und  Dr.  W.  Kobelt,  in  Schwauheim.    Cassel,  Theodor  Fischer,  1872- 
1874. 

3  vols.     8°.    Also : 

—  The  same.     Herausgegeben  von  Dr.  Louis  Pfeiffer,  in  Cassel, 
Cassel,  Theodor  Fischer,  1875-1877. 

3  vols.    8°.     Also : 


Dr.   Ludwig   Pfeiffer's  malakozoologische  Blatter  fur    1878. 

Fortgesetzt  von  S.  Clessin.    Cassel,  Theodor  Fischer,  1878. 

1  vol.    8°.    Also : 

Malakozoologische  Blatter.    Als  Fortsetzung  der  Zeitschrift 

fur  Malakozoologie.    Herausgegebeii  von  8.  Clessin.    NeueFolge, 
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10  vols.  8°.  The  earlier  volumes  of  this  series  carried  the  date  of  issue  on 
each  signature.  Later  volumes  are  without  it,  and  there  is  no  means  of  deter- 
mining the  date  of  issue,  which  often  was  not  within  the  year  to  which  the  vol- 
ume ostensibly  refers. 

Melvill  (James  Cosmo,  A,  M.,  F.  L.  S.).  List  of  the  mollusca  obtained 
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16  pp.     8°. 

Nachrichtsblatt  der  deutschen  malakozoologischeu  Gesellschaft.  Unter 
mitvvirkung  von  D.  F.  Heyuemanu ;  redigirt  von  Dr.  W.  Kobelt. 
Frankfurt  am  Main,  W.  Kuchler,  1869. 

1  vol.     sin.  8°.    Also  : 

• The  same.     Frankfurt  am  Main,  J.  D.  Sauerlauder,  1870-1871. 

2  vols.     8°.     Also  . 


22  BULLETIN   37,    UNITED    STATES    NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 

Nachrichtsblatt,  etc. — Continued. 

The  same.    Redigirt  von  Dr.  W.  Kobelt.    Frankfurt  am  Main, 

J.  D.  Sauerlander,  1872. 

1  vol.     8°.     Also : 

The  same.    Redigirt  von  Dr.  W.  Kobelt  uiid  D.  F.  Heyue- 

manu.    Frankfurt  am  Main,  Johannes  Alt,  1873. 

1  vol.     8°.     Also: 

The  same.     ttedigirt  von  Dr.  W.  Kobelt.    Frankfurt  am  Main, 

Johannes  Alt,  1874-1877. 
4  vols.     8°.     Also : 

The  same.    Frankfurt  am  Main,  Alt  &  Neumann,  1878-1879. 

2  vols.     8°.     Also : 

The  same.    Frankfurt  am  Main,  Moritz  Diesterweg,  1880-1888. 

9  vols.     8°. 

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8°.   68  pp.    Appendix  C  contains  a  list  of  all  the  animals  at  that  time  recorded 
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In  the  same,  vol.  xxn,  pp.  1-132,  plates  i,  ii.     London,  1888.     4°. 
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1  vol.  xvi,  152  pp.,  32  pi.  4°.  Issued  in  sixteen  parts;  of  which  six  of  eight 
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Printing  Office,  1873.  8°.  Pp.  296-778,  plates  i-xxxviii.  A  separate  edition  was 
issued  by  the  author.  The  original  volume  is  sometimes  referred  to  as  the  Report 
of  the  U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Fish  and  Fisheries  for  1871-'72. 


24  BULLETIN    37,    UNITED    STATES    NATIONAL    MUSEUiV. 

Verrill  (Prof.  Addison  E.).  List  of  deep-water  and  surface  Mollusea 
taken  off  Hie  east  coast  of  the  United  States  by  tlie  1T.  S.  Fish 
Commission  steamers  Fish  SaicTc  and  Albatross,  1880-1883. 

Ext.  Connecticut  Academy  of  Sciences;  Transactions.  New  Haven,  the  so- 
ciety, July,  1884.  Vol.  vi,  pp.  263-290.  8°. 

Results  of  the  explorations  made  by  the  steamer  Albntrosa  off 

the  northern  coast  of  the  United  States  in  1883. 

In  Eeport  of  the  Commissioner  of  Fish  and  Fisheries  for  1883.  Washington, 
Government  Printing  Office,  1885.  Pp.  503-601,  plates  i-xliv.  Separate  copies 
were  also  printed  for  the  author. 

Catalogue  of  marine  niollusca  added  to  the  fauna  of  the  New 

England  region  during  the  past  ten  years. 

In  Transactions  of  the  Connecticut  Academy  of  Sciences,  v,  pp.  447-588,  plates 
xlii-xliv,  Ivii,  Iviii.  8°.  1882.  Separates  distributed  by  the  author. 

Second  catalogue  of  mollusca,  recently  added  to  the  fauna  of 

the  New  England  coast  and  the  adjacent  parts  of  the  Atlantic, 
consisting  mostly  of  deep-sea  species,  with  notes  on  others  pre- 
viously recorded. 

In  the  same;  vol.  vi,  pp.  139-294,  plates  xxviii-xxxii.  8°.  18ri4.  Separate 
copies  were  issued. 

Third  catalogue  of  mollusca,  recently  added  to  the  fauna  of 


the  New  England  coast  and  the  adjacent  parts  of  the  Atlantic, 
consisting  mostly  of  deep-sea  species,  with  notes  on  others  pre- 
viously recorded. 

In  the  same;  vol.  vi,  pp.  395-452,  plates  xlii-xliv.     8°.     1884.     Separate  copies 
were  issued. 

Watson  (Rev.  Eobert  Boog).  Mollusca  of  H.  M.  S.  Challenger  expedi- 
tion. Parts  I-XX,  1879-1883.  Preliminary  report  to  Prof.  Sir  C. 
Wyville  Thomson  [etc.]. 

Ext.Linnean  Society  Journal.    Zoology.    London,  the  Society,  187P-1883.  Vols. 
xiv-xvn,  1879-1883.    8°.     See  also  FOLIN  (L.  de). 

The  separate  parts  appeared  as  follows : 

Part  I.— The  Journal,  vol.   xiv.  NO.  78,  pp.  5015-507;  read  Nov.  21,  1878;  pub- 
lished April  23, 1«79. 

II.— The  Journal,  vol.  xiv,  No.  78,    pp.  508-529 ;  read  Nov.  21,  1878 ;    pub- 
lished April  23,  1879. 

III.— The  Journal,  vol.  xiv,  No.  78,  pp.  586-605;  read  Dec.  5, 1878 ;  published 
April  23, 1879.     The  preceding  parts  in  one  cover.     Title  on  cover  and 
bastard  title.     8°.     London,  Taylor  &  Francis,  1K79.     Original  pagi- 
nation preserved. 
IV.— The  Journal,  vol.  xiv,  No.  80,  pp.  694-716 ;  read  June  5, 1879 ;  published 

Sept.  2,  1879.     Covers  and  bastard  title  as  in  the  preceding. 
V.— The  Journal,  vol.  xv,  No.  82,  pp.  88-126  ;  read  April  18,1880;  published 
July  31, 1880.     This  and  succeeding  two  parts  have  no  title  on  cover 
or  elsewhere. 
VI.— The  Journal,  vol.  xv,  No.  S4,  pp.  218-230 ;  read  April  15, 1880 ;  published 

Nov.  20,  1880. 
VII.— The  Journal,  vol.  xv,  No.  85,  pp.  246-274;  read  Dec.  9,  1880;  published 

March  25, 1-81. 

VIII.— The  Journal,  vol.  xv,  No.  86,  pp.  388-412 ;  read  March  3, 1881 ;  published. 
Sept.  29, 1881.     This  part  has  bastard  title,  but  none  on  cover. 


MARINE    MOLLUSKS    OF    THE    SOUTH-EASTERN    COAST.  25 

Watson  (Rev.  Kobert  Boog) — Continued. 

Part  IX.— The  Journal,  vol.  xv,  No.  87,  pp.  413-455;  read  June  2,1881;  published 

Oct.  4, 1881.     This  part  has  no  title. 
X. — The  Journal,  vol.  xv,  No.  88,  pp.  458-475  ;  read  June  16, 1881 ;  published 

Nov.  3, 1882.     No  title. 
XI.— The  Journal,  vol.  xvi,  No.  91,  pp.  247-254  ;  read  Dec.  15, 1881 ;  published 

March  .-,  1883.     No  title. 
XII.— The  Journal,  vol.  xvi,  No.  93,  pp.  324-343;  read  Dec.  15, 1881 ;  published 

June  12,  1882.     This  part  has  bastard  title. 

XIII.— The  Journal,  vol.  xvi,  No.  93,  pp.  358-372  ;  read  March  16,  1881 ;  pub- 
lished June  12,  18rt2.     This  part  has  bastard  title. 

XIV.— The  Journal,  vol.  xvi, No.  93,  pp.  372-392;  read  March  16,1882;  pub- 
lished June  12,  1882.     This  part  has  bastard  title. 
XV.— The  Journal,  vol.  xvi,  No.  96,  pp.  594-611  ;    read  June  15, 1882 ;  published 

March  10,  1883.     This  part  has  bastard  title. 
XVI.— The  Journal,  vol.  xvn,  No.  97,  pp.  26-40;  read  Nov.  16,1882;  published' 

March  24, 1883.     This  part  has  bastard  title. 

XVII.— The  Journal,  vol.  xvn,  No.  99,  pp.  112-130;    read  March  1, 1883  ;  pub- 
lished July  31,  1883.     This  part  has  bastard  title. 

XVIII.— The  Journal,  vol.  xvn,  No.  101,  pp.  284-293  ;  read  March  15, 1883 ;  pub- 
lished Oct.  20, 1883. 

XIX.— The  Journal,  vol.  xvn,  No.  101,  pp.  319-340;    read  May  3, 1883;   pub- 
lished Oct.  20,  1883. 

XX.- The  Journal,  vol.  xvn,  No.  101,  pp.  341-346  ;  read  June  21,  1883;  pub- 
lished Oct.  20,  1833. 

Parts  XVIII-XX  issued  in  one  cover;  title  on  the  cover.  London,  Lin- 
ncau  Society  [1883]. 

The  voyage  of  H.  M.  S.  Challenger.    Zoology.     Report  on  the 

Scaphopoda  and  Gasteropoda  collected  by  H.  M.  S.  Challenger  dur- 
ing the  years  3873-1876. 

In  "  Challenger  Reports,"  vol.  XV,  Part  XLII,  pp.  i-v,  1-756,  plates  i-1,  with  an 
Appendix,  B,  pp.  <!Hl-(589,  plates  i-iii,  on  the  Ccecidte  by  Leopold,  Marquis  de 
Foiin.  London.  1885.  4°. 

Zeitschrift  fur  Malakozoologie.     Herausgegeben  von  Karl  Theodor  Menke. 
Hannover,  Llahn,  1844-1845. 

2  vols.     8°.     Also: 

Herausgegeben  von  Karl  Theodor  Meuke  und  Dr.  Louis  Pfeiffer. 

Cassei,  Theodor  Fischer,  1846-1853. 

8  vols.    8°.    See  also  MALAKOZOOLOGISCHE  BLATTEK. 


BULLETIN   37,    UNITED    STATES    NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 


SKETCH  OF  GENERAL  ARRANGEMENT. 


A.— CLASS  BRACHIOPODA. 


I.  Order  Artbropomata. 


II.  Order  Lyopomata. 


B.-CLASS  PELECYPODA. 


I.  Order  Prionodesmacea. 

1.  Suborder  Ostracea. 

2.  Snborder  Anomiacea. 

3.  Suborder  Pectin  acea. 

4.  Suborder  Mytilacea. 
[5.  Suborder  Naiadacea. 

6.  Suborder  Trigoniacea]. 

7.  Suborder  Arcacea. 

8.  Suborder  Nuculacea. 

9.  Suborder  Solenornyacea. 
Order  Teleodesmacea. 

1.  Suborder  Carditacea. 

2.  Suborder  Leptonacea? 


II 


II.  Order  Teleodesmacea — Continued. 

3.  Suborder  Lucinacea. 

4.  Suborder  Chamacea. 

5.  Suborder  Cardiacea. 

6.  Suborder  Veneracea. 

7.  Suborder  Tellinacea. 

8.  Suborder  Mactracea. 

III.  Order  Anomalodesraacea. 

1.  Suborder  Anatinacea. 

2.  Suborder  Myacea. 

3.  Suborder  Solenacea  ? 

4.  Su'iorder  Ensiphouacea. 

5.  Suborder  Adesmacea. 


C.— CLASS  SCAPHOPODA 
I.  Order  Solenocouchia. 

D.— CLASS  GASTROPODA. 
aa.  SUBCLASS  ANISOPLEUKA. 


I.  Order  Pteropoda. 

1.  Suborder  Thecosomata. 
2    Suborder  Gymnosomata. 

II.  Order  Opistbobraucbiata. 

1.  Suborder  Tectibranchiata. 


A.  Superorder  Euthyneura. 

[III.  Order  Nudibrancbiata.] 
IV.  Order  Pulmonata. 

t.  Suborder  Stylommatophora. 
2.  Suborder  Basommatophora. 


B.  Superorder 
I.  Order  Ctenobrancbiata. 

1.  Suborder  Orthodonta. 

a.  Superfaniily  Toxoglossa. 
6.  Superfamily  Rhacbiglossa. 

2.  Suborder  Streptodonta. 

o.  Superfamily  Ptenoglossa. 
6.  Superfamily  Gymnoglossa. 


Streptoneura. 

I.  Order  Ctenobrancbiata — Continued. 
2.  Suborder  Streptodonta — Cont'd. 

c.  Superfamily  Taenioglossa. 

d.  Superfamily  Docoglossa. 

e.  Superfamily  Rbiphidoglossa. 
/.  Superfamily  Zygobrancbia. 


bb.  SUBCLASS  ISOPLEURA. 
C.  Superorder  Folyconcltce. 

I.  Order  Polyplacophora. 

a.  f  uperfamily  Eocbitonia. 

b.  Superfamily  Opsicbitonia. 

E.— CLASS  CEPHALOPODA. 
I.  Order  Dibranchiata. 

1.  Suborder  Oetopoda. 

2.  Suborder  Sepiopbora. 

NOTE.— The  reader  will  understand  that  this  sketch  does  not  pretend  to  complete- 
ness, except  for  the  following  tables. 


MARINE  MOLLUSKS  OF  THE  SOUTHEASTERN  COAST. 


27 


ABBREVIATIONS  FOR  LOCALITIES. 


ERRATUM. 

The  arrangement  sketched  on  page  26  and  followed  in  the  tables  was 
made  out  before  the  completion  of  my  studies  of  the  classification  of  the 
Pelecypods.  These  being  since  completed,  two  changes  would  follow  in  the 
arrangement.  The  suborder  Solenacea  would  be  transferred  to  the  order 
Teleodesmacca,  following  the  Tcllinacca,  and  the  suborder  Solenomyacea 
would  be  transferred  to  the  Anomalodesmacea.  It  is  also  probable  that  the 
hocardiacea  should  be  raised  to  subordinal  rank. 

W.  H.  BALL. 
August  19,  1889. 


Charl. 

Charleston,  ET  U. 

s.  »jar. 

OOIHU  taroiiua. 

Chesap. 

Chesapeake  Bay. 

St.  Cruz. 

St.  Croix  or  Santa  Cruz, 

C.  Rom. 

Cape  Romano,  Fla. 

St.  Dom. 

Santo  Domingo. 

C.  Sable. 

Cape  Sable,  Nova  Scotia. 

St.  J. 

St.  John. 

Cub. 

Cuba. 

St.  M. 

Saint  Martin. 

Cul. 

Cnlebra. 

St.  Thos. 

St.  Thomas. 

Cnr. 

Curacoa. 

St.  Vin. 

St.  Vincent. 

Dom. 

Dominica. 

Tex. 

Texus. 

E.  Fla. 

East  Florida. 

Tort. 

Tortola. 

Eur. 

Europe. 

Trin. 

Trinidad. 

Fernand. 

Feruandina,  Fla. 

V. 

Vie"que. 

Fla. 

Florida. 

Va. 

Virginia. 

Ga, 

Georgia. 

V.  Cruz. 

Vera  Cruz. 

Gtni. 

Guatemala. 

VD. 

Van  Dyck's  Island. 

G.uad. 

Guadalupe. 

Ven. 

Venezuela. 

Gulf,  or  G. 

Mex.  Gulf  of  Mexico. 

Vg.  I. 

Virgin  Islands. 

Hatt. 

Cape  Hatteras. 

W. 

Water  Island. 

Hoiid. 

Honduras. 

W.  Fla. 

West  Florida. 

Halt. 

Haiti. 

Yuc. 

Yucatan. 

Jam. 

Jamaica. 

Z. 

Ziech. 

26 


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SKETCH  OF  GENERAL  ARRANGEMENT. 


C.— CLASS  SCAPHOPODA 
I.  Order  Solenocouchia. 

D.— CLASS  GASTROPODA. 
aa.  SUBCLASS  ANISOPLEURA. 


I.  Order  Pteropoda. 

1.  Suborder  Thecosomata. 
2    Suborder  Gymnosomata. 

II.  Order  Opistbobraucbiata. 

1.  Suborder  Tectibrauchiata. 


A.  Superorder  Euthyneura. 

[III.  Order  Nudibrancbiata.] 
IV.  Order  Pulmonata. 

t.  Suborder  Stylommatophora. 
2.  Suborder  Basommatophora. 


B.  Superorder  Streptoneura. 


I.  Order  Ctenobrancbiata. 

1.  Suborder  Orthodonta. 

a.  Superfaniily  Toxoglossa. 
&.  Superfatnily  Rhacbiglossa. 

2.  Suborder  Streptodouta. 

a.  Superfamily  Ptenoglossa. 
6.  Superfamily  Gymnoglossa. 


I.  Order  Ctenobrancbiata — Continued. 
2.  Suborder  Streptodonta — Cont'd. 

c.  Superfamily  Taenioglossa. 

d.  Superfamily  Docoglossa. 

e.  Superfamily  Rbiphidoglossa. 
/.  Superfamily  Zygobrancbia. 


6&.  SUBCLASS  ISOPLEURA. 
C.  Superorder  Polyconch<B. 

I.  Order  Polyplacopbora. 

a.  I  uperfamily  Eocbitonia. 

b.  Superfamily  Opsicbitonia. 

E.— CLASS  CEPHALOPODA. 
I.  Order  Dibranchiata. 

1.  Suborder  Octopoda. 

2.  Suborder  Sepiopbora. 

NOTE. — Tbe  reader  will  understand  that  this  sketch  does  not  pretend  to  complete- 
ness, except  for  the  following  tables. 


MARINE  MOLLUSKS  OF  THE  SOUTHEASTERN  COAST. 


27 


ABBREVIATIONS  FOR  LOCALITIES. 


Ang. 

Auguilla. 

Jup.  I. 

Ant. 

Antigua. 

Keys. 

Asp. 

Aspinwall. 

LJ-' 

Atl. 

Atlantic  Ocean  north  of 

Mart. 

N.  Lat.  20°. 

Md. 

Bah. 

Bahamas. 

MG. 

Barb. 

Barbados. 

N.  Atl. 

Bda. 

Barbuda. 

Beauf. 

Beaufort,  N.  C. 

N.  Car. 

Ber. 

Bermudas. 

N.  Gr. 

Braz. 

Brazil. 

N.  J. 

Car.  S. 

Caribbean  Sea. 

N.P. 

Cay. 

Cayenne. 

P.  E.  Id. 

C.Can. 

Cape  Canaveral,  Fla. 

P.  PI. 

Cedar  K. 

Cedar  Keys,  Fla. 

P.  Rico 

C.  Fla. 

Cape  Florida. 

St.  Aug. 

Char.  H. 

Charlotte  Harbor,  Fla. 

St.  Bart. 

Charl. 

Charleston,  S.  C. 

S.  Car. 

Chesap. 

Chesapeake  Bay. 

St.  Cruz. 

C.  Rom. 

Cape  Romano,  Fla. 

St.  Dom. 

C.  Sable. 

Cape  Sable,  Nova  Scotia. 

St.  J. 

Cub. 

Cuba. 

St.  M. 

Cul. 

Culebra. 

St.  Thos. 

Cur. 

Curacoa. 

St.  Vin. 

Dom. 

Dominica. 

Tex. 

E.  Fla. 

East  Florida. 

Tort. 

Eur. 

Europe. 

Triu. 

Fernand. 

Feruandina,  Fla. 

V. 

Fla. 

Florida. 

Va. 

Ga, 

Georgia. 

V.  Cruz. 

Gtiu. 

Guatemala. 

VD. 

G.uad. 

Guadalupe. 

Ven. 

Gulf,orG. 

Mex.  Gulf  of  Mexico. 

Vg.  I. 

Hatt. 

Cape  Hatteras. 

W. 

Houd. 

Honduras. 

W.  Fla. 

Halt. 

Haiti. 

Yuc. 

Jam. 

Jamaica. 

Z. 

Jupiter  Inlet,  Fla. 

Florida  Keys. 

Lillienskjold. 

Martinique. 

Maryland. 

Marie- Galante. 

Atlantic  Ocean  north  of  N. 

Lat.  35°. 
North  Carolina. 
New  Grenada. 
New  Jersey. 
New  Providence. 
Prince  Edward's  Island, 
Porto  Plata, 
Porto  Rico. 
St.  Augustine,  Fla. 
St.  Bartholomew. 
South  Carolina. 
St.  Croix  or  Santa  Cruz, 
Santo  Domingo. 
St.  John. 
Saint  Martin. 
St.  Thomas. 
St.  Vincent. 
Texus. 
Tortola, 
Trinidad. 
Vie"que. 
Virginia. 
Vera  Cruz. 
Van  Dyck's  Island. 
Venezuela. 
Virgin  Islands. 
Water  Island. 
West  Florida. 
Yucatan. 
Ziech. 


28  BULLETIN    37,    UNITED    STATES    NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 

TABLE  I.     A. — List  of  Brachiopoda. 


Ser. 
No. 

Nairn-  -anil  authority  fur  s  ei'ies. 

PL 

Figs. 

AH. 
or 
Loo. 

Range 
in 
depth. 

Northern 
extreme  range. 

Cla§s  BRACHIOPODA. 

Order  A  Kill  KOIM>  tl  A  1  A  Owen. 

Family  TEKEBRATULID^. 

Genus  TBREBRATULA  Llhwyd. 

1 

T.  cubensis  Pourtales  

39 

6,  10 

27 

.30. 

Fla.  lieefs... 

9 

T.  Bartlettii  Dall  

6 

4  a—  c 

40 

$fa 

Gulf  of  Mex. 

? 

T   incerta  Davidson                 .......... 

f, 

6  6a 

10.5 

-(Wn 

Gulf  of  Mex 

GenusTEREBRATULINA  Orbigny. 

4 

T.  Cailleti  Crosse  

39 

8,«o. 

10 

/A- 

Femaudiua  . 

5 

T.  septentrioualis  Couth  

49 

1,2 

22 

-A. 

Halifax  

Family  EUDESIID^. 

Genus  EUDESIA  King. 

6 

E.  llorida  n  a  Pourtales  

?9 

9,11 

23 

ua 

Sand  Key  ... 

7 

E.  crauium  Miiller  

T?2<T 

Norway  

Genus  MEGERLIA  King. 

H 

M  .  disparilis  Dall  

2.6 

4?R 

Family  MEGATHYRID^E. 

Genus  CISTELLA  Gray. 

9 

C.  Barrettiana  Davidson  

5 

A°(T 

Fla.  Keys  ... 

in 

C.  lutea  Dall  

6.5 

s¥V 

Hatteras  

11 

C.  Schrammi  C.  and  F  

100 

Gulf  of  Mex. 

Family  PLAT1DIID.E. 

Genus  PLATIDIA  Costa. 

12 

P.  semiuula  Philippi  

49 

3,4 

4.5 

-JA- 

Hatteras  

12a 

var.  radiata  Dall  

rf« 

San  Diego.  .. 

Family  THECIDIIDJE. 

Genus  THECIDIUM  Defrance. 

13 

T.  Barretti  Woodward  

6 

2 

i¥-r 

Gulf  of  Mex. 

14 

T.  mediterraneum  Sowerby  

49 

11 

5.5 

Medit  

Family  RHYNCHONELLID^E. 

Genus  ATRETIA  Jeffreys. 

15 

A.  gnomon  Jeffreys  .  . 

6 

Wf 

Labrador... 

MARINE    MOLLUSKS    OF    THE    SOUTH-EASTERN    COAST.  29 

TABLE  I.     A. — List  of  Brachiopoda. 


X..T. 

Va 

Hat 

Ga 

East 
Fla. 

Fla. 
Keys. 

West 
Fla. 

Tex 

West 
Ind. 

Ber 
mn- 
da. 

Eur. 

West 
Am. 

So-itheru 
extremo  range. 

Kaii^e  in  time. 

f 

t 

t 

t 

? 

Barbados 

t 

f 

Barbados 

t 

t 

Beo;iiia 

• 

t 

t 

t    • 

*t 

t 

f 

Rio 

t 

f 

f 

? 

N.  Jersey  ? 

t 

t 

t 

Barbados 

tT 

f   ' 

Rlnxle  Island 

f 

f 

t 

f 

f 

t 

* 

t 

Barbados 

f 

t 

Barbados 

* 

t 

t 

f 

f 

f 

f 

t 

f 

t 

f 

t* 

t 

t 

t 

t 

t? 

t 

Florida  Str.  . 

30 


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TABLE  I.     A. — List  of  Brachinpo'la — Continued. 


«-er 
No 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

PI. 

Fi«8. 

Alt 
<>r 
Lou. 

16 

Order  1,  \  OIMMI  V  1   \   Owen. 

Family  CRANIID^. 
Genus  CRANIA  Retzius. 
C.  Ponrtjilesii  Dall      .  ..  

7 

17 

Family  DISCIXID^. 
Genus  DISCINA  Lamarck. 
Subgenus  Discinisca  Dall. 
D.  atlantica  Kiug  

5 

1R 

D.  antillarum  Orbigny  ...   ..  

10 

10 

Family  LINGULID^E. 
Genus  GLOTTIDIA  Dall. 

G.  antillaru.ru  Reeve        .  . 

6.2 

10rt 

var.  pyramidata  Stiinpson.  

Riinge 
in 


Northern 
extreme  range. 


Fernainliua  . 


Baffin's  Bay 
5\f\-      Fernandiua  .; 


Cuba  

Chesap.  Bay 


MARINE    MOLLUSKS    OF    THE    SOUTH-EASTERN    COAST.  31 

TABLE  I.     A. — List  of  Brachiopoda — Continued. 


S.J. 

v«. 

Hat. 

Oa 

E:mt 
t'la 

Fla. 
Keys. 

West 
Ma. 

Tex. 

. 

West 
In.l. 

Ber- 
ri'U- 
da. 

Ear. 

West 
Am. 

Southern, 
extreme  range. 

Range  in  time. 

t 

t 

t 

t 

t 

t 

t 
* 

* 

? 

? 
t 



St.  Vincent.. 

Australia  
Martinique.. 

Martinique.. 
Florida  

t 

t 

f  ? 

? 

? 
*' 

? 
? 

? 

.... 

* 

• 

* 

* 

32  BULLETIN    37,    UNITED    STATES    NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 

TABLE  II.    B. — List  of  Pelecypoda. 


Ser. 
No. 

Xanie  and  authority  for  species. 

PI. 

Figs. 

Alt. 
or 
Lon. 

Range 
in 
depth. 

Northern 
extreme  range. 

Class  PELECYPODA. 

Order  PBIOIVODESMACE  A. 

i 

Suborder  OSTRACKA. 

Family  OSTRE1DJ5. 

1 

Genus  OSTREA  Liniie. 

P.  E.  Island.. 

2 

Jupiter  Inlet 

3 

Tampa  

4 

O   enuestris  S;iy                         ....   ..... 

N.  Carolina.  . 

Suborder  ANOMIACEA. 

Family  ANOMIID^. 

5 

Genus  ANOMIA  Liiine. 
A  simplex  Orbiffov          -• 

W 

1,2 

A 

Cape  Sable  .  . 

6 

A   aculeata  Linu6       .....   ....       ... 

^ 

5-8 

«Qn 

Arctic  Oceau 

7 

Genus  PLACUNANOMIA. 
P.  rudis  Broderip  .  

Cedar  Kevs.  . 

Suborder  PECTLNACEA. 

Family  DIMYID^E. 

8 

Genus  DIMYA  Rouault. 
D.  argentea  Dall  

4 

5«-& 

ld.5 

-" 

Hatteras  

Family  SPONDYLID^. 

9 

Genus  PLICATULA  Law. 
P.  ramosa  Lamarck    

Hatteras  

10 

Genus  SPONDYLUS  Linne. 
S.  spathuliferus  Sow  

Jupiter  Inlet 

11 

S.  Gussoni  Costa  .   

no 

Gulf  of  Mex. 

Family  PECTINID^. 

Genus  PECTEN  Miiller. 

12 

Subgenns  Janira  Schum. 
J.  ziczac  Liiiu6  

Tampa  

13 

J.  hemicvclica  Raveuel  .  . 

fi 

5  wo 

4.0 

Hatteras  .. 

MARINE    MOLLUSKS    OF    THE    SOUTH-EASTERN    COAST.  33 

TABLE  II.     B. — List  of  Pelecypoda. 


N.J. 

Va. 

Hat. 

Ga. 

East 
Fla. 

Fla. 
Keys. 

"WfHt 

Fla. 

Tex. 

West 
lad. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Eur. 

West 
Aiu. 

Southern 
extr  me  range. 

Range  in  time. 

* 

* 

• 

* 

* 

Florida  Keys 

Pliocene. 

# 

* 

* 

# 

Barbados  

, 

* 

# 

Marti  11  iq  ue    . 

* 

IP 

p 

» 

Charlotte  H  . 

B 

, 

¥ 

* 

Martinique  .. 
Cape  Fear. 

* 

Guadulupe  .  . 

\ 

| 

Barbados.   .. 

?  Pliocene. 

f 

f 

t 

West  Indies 

' 

* 

* 

Guadalupe  .. 

* 

« 

•t 

M 

* 

Florida  Str.  . 

Pliocene. 

24781— Bull.  ;<7 3 


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Ser. 
No. 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

PI. 

Ki-8. 

Alt. 
or 
Lon. 

Range 
in 
depth. 

Xortliern 
extiynie  range. 

14 

Subgenus  Amusium  Scbnui. 
A   Morton  i  Say                                      .-- 

100.0 

30 

Gulf  of  Mc\ 

1" 

A.  Dalli  Smith              j 

4 

la-6  ) 

62.0 

-A-y-,- 

Bonnu«'a  .  .  . 

in 

Section  PROPEAMUSIUM   Greg. 
A.  Pourtalesianum  Dall  

40 
5 

0    S 
1-J 

-AV 

Ccilar  Keys 

17 

var.  strliituliuit  Dall  

ill 

Santa  Crux  .  . 

18 

var   inarinoratiiDi  Dall 

4 

:} 

12.0 

»\?- 

1') 

A.  cancellatum  Smitb  

f> 

la,2 

•jr.  o 

Charlotte  11 

°0 

A.  Holmesii  Dall  

r,n 

1  2.  0 

.inn 

Fern  and  in.  'i 

°1 

A.  Say  a  11  u  in  Dall  

3,9 

1.").:") 

Florida  Str  .. 

22 

SiibgenusPecten  s.  s. 
P   ina°rellauicus  Guielin                >. 

70 

.> 

:oo  o 

Ti, 

Labrador 

°? 

P.  irradians  Lamarck  .  ......  

r>3 

11 

7.".  0 

Nova  Scotia  . 

°1 

var.  d  islocatus  Say  

40.0 

Hatteras  

03 

P.  nucleus  Born  

2o.  0 

Florida  Keys 

0(5 

P.  oxasperat  us  Soivrrbv  

Hatteras  

'27 

P.  ornatns  Lainarrk          .  .  .  . 

Cedar  Keys.  . 

"R 

P.  autillaruin  Reclnz  

Key  West  .  .  . 

90 

P.  efflucns  Dall  

4'^ 

9 

23.0 

c-r. 

Feruandiua  . 

30 

P.  phrvgium  Dall  ->... 

40 

1 

30.  ."> 

-7".,".- 

Hatteras  

31 

P.  gl  yptfis  Verrill  

GO.  0 

-1% 

Rhode  Island 

39 

P.  imbricatns  Ginelin     

Tortugas  

31? 

P.  nodosns  Linuc  

Ilatteras  

34 

35 

var.  fragosus  Conrad  

Seclioii  PsEfDAMrsiUM  Ad. 
P.  imbrifer  Loven  ) 

4 

Aa-b) 

12.5 

«a-Sr 

Cedar  Keys.. 
Arctic  Sea.  .  . 

3fi 

P.  reticulns  Dall   

(-4 
5 

14%2i 

8  10 

7.0 

JM, 

Ilatteras  

37 

P.  tbalassinusDall  

8.5 

~?-?-r 

Rhode  Isl.m. 

38 

P.  leptalens  Verrill  

7  0 

142 

3) 

P.  fragi  1  is  Jeffreys  

rtftd. 

Arctic  Sea.  .  . 

40 

P.  stri.it  us  M  filler  

Norway  

41 

P.  Sigsbet-i  Dall  

4 

2 

11  5 

158 

Florida  S':'.. 

42 

P.  vitreus  Giuelin  

G4 

141 

_SQ_ 

Arctic  Ocean. 

4°, 

P.  strigillatus  Dall   

42 

2 

.l?i- 

Fern  audio  a  . 

44 

•  P.  undatus  Verrill  .. 

46 

•21 

19.0 

i  -12.? 

N.  Atlantic.. 

MARINE    MOLLUSKS    OF    THE    SOUTH-EASTERN    COAST.  35 

TABLE  II.     B. — List  of  Pelecypoda— Continued. 


N.J. 

Va. 

Hat. 

Ga. 

East 
Fla. 

Fla. 
Keys. 

West 
Fla. 

Tex. 

West 
Ind. 

Ber- 
mn- 
da. 

Ear. 

West 
Am. 

Southern 
extreme  rauge. 

Kange  in  time. 

•1 

t 

*t 

.... 

t 
t 

t 
t 
t 
t 
t 
t 

Haiti  

Miocene. 

Miocene. 
Miocene. 

Pliocene. 

t 

Barbados  
Grenada  

t 

t 

St.  Vincent-. 
Grenada  .... 
St.  Vincent.. 
Barbados.  .  .  . 
Saba  

t 

t 
t 

*t 

* 

"• 

t 

-- 

t 

t 

* 
* 

•» 

* 

Hatteras  
Tampa  

* 

# 

41 

t 

t* 
* 

* 

•t 
t 
t 

Florida  Str.. 
Guadalupe  .. 
Guadalupe  .. 
Barbados  
Guadalupe  .. 
Cuba  

* 
* 

* 

t 
t 

# 

-- 

* 

« 

* 

.... 

t 

f 

t 

.... 

Grenada  
Hatteras  
Trinidad 
Florida  Keys 
Gnadalupe  .. 

t 

t 

-- 

* 

* 

# 

*  ? 
# 

# 

7f 

• 

* 
t 

.... 

t 

f 

t 
*t 
t 
t 

t 
t 

Barbados  
Barbados..  .. 
Hatteras  .... 
Hatteras 
Rhode  Island 
Cuba 

t 

f 

t? 

t 

t 

t? 

t 
t 

t 

.:.. 

? 

Patagonia.  .. 
Cuba 

t 

.... 

t 

.... 

t 

.. 

.. 

N.  lat.  37°.. 

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Ser. 
No. 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

PL 

Figs. 

Alt. 
or 

I  -nil. 

Range 
in 
depth. 

Northern 
extreme  range. 

45 

46 
47 

48 
49 
50 
51 

52 
53 
54 
55 

56 
57 

58 
59 

60 

61 

6-2 

(53 
64 
65 

Genus  HINNITES  Defrance. 
If  Adamsi  Dall                   ....  

5 

6 

28.0 

573 

N.  Atlautic.. 

Sarasoi  a  
Cedar  Keys.. 
Hatteras  
Fla.  Keys.... 
Florida  Str.. 
Hatteras  

Hatteras  — 
Arctic  Sea,.  . 
N.  Atlantic.. 
Florida  Str.. 

Hatteras  
Feruaudina  . 

Hatteras  ... 
Rliode  Island 

Bermuda  

St.  Augustine 
Bermuda  

N.  Carolina.. 
Hatteras  
Hatteras  

Family  LIMIDJE. 
Genus  LIMA  Bruguiere. 

8.0 

iif 

it 

L   Linus  Gmclin           .  ......  ......  .... 

Subgenus  Limatula  S.  Wood. 

5.75 

-&% 

¥47 
1&TT 

m 

-i¥0- 
Ul 

T% 

~?/i 

Genus  LIMJEA  Bronn. 
L   Kroimiana  Dull             ......  ..  ...... 

3.1 
5.  2 

Suborder  MYTILACEA. 
Family  AVICULID^. 
Genus  AVICULA  Lamarck. 
A.  atlantica  Lamarck  

A.  nitida  Verrill  

Genus  MARGARITIPHORA  Meg- 
erle. 

M.  raditila  Lamarck  

Genus  PERNA  Bruguiere. 
P.  obliqiia  Lamarck  

P.  epliippium  Lamarck  

Gentis  PINNA  Liime. 
P.  muricata  Linn6  

P.  semiuuda  Lamarck  

P.  carnea  Gmelin  .  . 

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TABLE  IT.     B. — List  of  Pelecypoda — Continued. 


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N.J. 

Va. 

Bat.  Ga. 

Eiist 
Fla. 

Fla. 
Keys. 

West 
Fla. 

Tex. 

West 
h.d. 

RPT- 

inn- 
<la. 

• 

Eur. 

West 
Am. 

,X£±Pr::ge.     Kangeintin- 

t 

*t 
* 

# 

t 
* 

* 
t 

ft 

.... 

St.  Viuccnt.. 

Biii'liuilos  
Barbados..  .. 
Trinidad  
Barbados.  .  .  . 

Pliocene. 
Pliocene. 

P.  Pliocene. 
Pliocene. 

* 
t 

ft 

• 

t 
t 

* 

.... 

* 

* 

# 
* 

* 

Santa  Cruz.. 
Trinidad  

Barbados..  .. 
Florida  Str.. 
Brazil   ... 

• 

t 

»t 
* 



* 



t* 

•• 

t 
t 

t 

t 

.... 

t 
t 

t 
t 

* 

t 

.... 

Sombrero  .  .. 

Barliailus.... 
Cuba.  .  .  ...» 

M 

t 

t 

*t 
* 

# 

*t 

* 

* 

* 

* 

« 

Venezuela.  .. 
Tortuf  as 

t 

? 

* 

# 

.... 

» 

'    •» 

Brazil 

Guadalupe  .  . 
Jamaica  

Venezuela.  .. 
Guadalupe  .. 
Barbados.. 

« 

* 

# 

* 

# 

* 

» 

* 

* 

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Ser. 
No. 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

PI. 

Figs. 

Alt. 
or 
Lou. 

Uanpe 
in 
depth. 

Nortliern 
extreme  i-auge. 

•  it; 

Family  MYTILID^E. 
Genus  MYTILUS  Linne. 
M.  edulis  Linn<§  < 

71 

SM 

Arctic  Sea... 

67 

M.  hamatus  Say               ... 

f>4 

3J 

Rhode  Is.l.-iinl 

6H 

M.  exustus  Liuu6  ... 

Charleston 

»;:» 

Genus  SEPTIFER  Recluz. 

s.                  .    .. 

Tampa  Bav. 

70 

Genus  MODIOLA  Lamarck. 
M.  modiolus  Linne"  

r>i 

4 

«Qff 

Arctic  Sea.  .. 

71 

M.  tulipa  Liune".  .   .... 

N.  Carolina 

7° 

Section  BRACHYDONTES  Swainson. 
M.  sulcata  Lamarck  

Tampa  Bay.. 

7T 

M.  plicatula  Lamarck  .    

r.i 

l 

Nova  Scotia. 

74 

var.  semicostata  Conrad  

St.  Augustine 

75 

Section  AMYGDALUM  Mogerle. 
M.  lignea  Reeve  .  

N 

S.  Carolina 

76 

77 

M.  polita  Verrill  &  Smith  $ 
var.  sagi  ttata  Dall  

6 
45 

3 
12 

50.  0? 
33.  0$ 

•jVifo 

T8^ 

N.  Atlas:  tic.. 
Cedar  Keys.. 

78 

M.  papyri  a  Conrad  

Jupiter  Inlet 

79 

Section  BOTULIX.Y  Dall. 
M.  opifex  Say  •.  

A 

Hatteras  

80 

Section  BOTULA  Morch. 
M.  cinnamoniea  Lamarck  

-.0,- 

Cape  Fear.  .. 

81 

Genus  LITHOPHAGUS  Muhlfeldt. 
L.  caribueus  Philippi  

Florida  Str  .. 

8-> 

L.  antillarnm  Philippi  

Bermuda 

88 

L.  bisulca/tns  Orbi<ri)y.  ..  ......  

Cedar  Kevs 

84 

L.  forficatus  Ravenel  

Cape  Fear.  . 

8r> 

Genus  DACRYDIUM  Torell. 
D.  vitreum,  Moller  

-nfior 

Arctic.  

83 

Genus  IDAS  Jeffreys.. 
I.  argenteus  Jeffreys  .. 

45 

IGa 

f).5 

JWAr 

N.  Atlantic  .. 

MARINE    MOLLUSKS    OF    THE    SOUTH-EASTERN"    COAST.  39 

TABLE  II.    B. — List  of  Pelecypoda — Continued. 


N..J. 

Va. 

Hat. 

Ga. 

East 
Fla. 

Fla. 
Keys. 

West 
Fla. 

Tex. 

"West 
Incl. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Eur. 

West 
Am. 

Southern 
extreme  range. 

Hange  in  time. 

* 

* 

* 
••f 

* 
* 

* 

* 

N.  Carolina.. 
Costa  Rica  .. 

Pliocene. 
Pliocene. 

it 

.... 

• 

* 

* 

\ 

* 

* 

# 

- 

* 

N.  Carolina.. 
Guadalupe  .. 

Barbados  
Georgia  
Texas  

* 

» 

* 

» 
# 

* 




* 

# 

* 

* 

p 

t 

* 

* 
* 

* 

t 

: 

t 
t 

* 
* 

St.  Thomas  .  . 
Grenada  

Cape  Florida 
Corp.  Clniisti 

Cuba  

t 

t 

.... 

t 

.... 

.  » 

... 

*•;• 

» 

# 

*t 

Gu  ad.  i  hi  pe  .. 

St.  T.iomas.. 
Guadalnpt!  .  . 
Guadalupe  .. 
Jamaica  

Campecbe.  .. 
Rhode  Island 

. 

•• 

... 

.... 

t 
t 

t 

t 

t 
t 

.... 

I 

>• 

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Ser. 
No. 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

PI. 

Figs. 

Alt. 

Of 

Lon. 

Range 
in 
depth. 

Northern 
extreme  range. 

87 
88 
89 

90 
91 
92 
9:5 

94 

95 
96 

97 
98 
99 
100 

101 
102 
103 

104 
105 
106 
107 

108 
109 
110 

Genus  MODIOLARIA  Beck. 

54 
53 
6 

5:1 
64 

2 

9 

7,8 

10 
136a 

-6°0 

rln 

Arctic  Sea.  .. 
Arctic  Sea.  .. 
Maine  

Genus  CRENELLA  Brown. 
C   ffliiulnla  Totten         

& 
Tfe 

Arctic  Sea.  .. 
Arctic  Sea.  .. 
Hatteras  
Chesapeake  . 

Maryland  .  .  . 

Hatteras  
Hatteras  

Hatteras  — 

St.  Augustine 

C.  decusaata  Montagu  '  

14.0 

70 

Genus  DREISSENSIA  Van  Ben. 
Subgenus  Mytilopsis  Conrad. 

Suborder  ARCACEA. 
Family  ARCID^. 
Genus  ARCA  Liniie. 
Section  AHCA  Lamarck. 

& 

Section  BAUBATIA  Gray. 
A    Candida  Chemnitz           ............ 

£ 

A 

6 

9,10 

26.0 

i%- 
-h 

N.  Carolina.  . 

Cape  Cod  
Texas  

Section  NOETIA  Gray. 
A  ponderosa  Say  ..................  .^: 

A  Orbi«'nyi  Kobelt  

A.  Jamaicensis  Gmeliii  

N.  Carolina.. 

Hatteras  
Cape  Cod  
Hatteras  
Key  West  .  .  . 

Cape  Cod  

Section  SCAPHAKCA  Gray. 
A  lienosa  Say  ..  ......  ......  ......  .... 

A  transversa  Say          .    .     ........... 

r,6 

2 

A 

A   inconTiia  Say  .... 

A   anriculata  Lamarck       ...          .... 

ii 
A 

Section  ARGIXA  Gray. 
A   pexata  Sav        .-  

50 

16 

A   Holmes  ii  Kurtz  .. 

A.  Americana  Gray  .. 

Hatteras  

MARINE    MOLLUSKS    OF    THE    SOUTH-EASTERN    COAST.  41 

TABLE  II.    B. — List  of  Pelecypoda — Continued. 


N.J 

Va. 

Hat. 

Ga 

East 
Fla. 

Fla, 

Keys. 

West 
!  Fla. 

Tex. 

West 
Ind. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Eur. 

West 
Am. 

Soutbein 
extreme  range. 

Range  in  time 

* 
* 

* 
* 
* 

* 

t* 

* 

# 
# 
# 

• 

Hatteras  
Hatteras  

N.  Grenada.. 

Hatteras  
Hatteras  
Barbados  .  .  . 

P.  Pliocene. 
P.  Pliocene. 

P.  Pliocene. 

P.  Pliocene. 
Pliocene. 

Pliocrne. 
Miocene 
Plioc.  ue 

Pliocene. 
Pliocene. 

* 

* 



* 

» 

* 

.. 

* 

# 

* 

v 

.... 

*t 

t 

* 

* 

V 

* 

-- 

# 

# 

# 

* 

.... 

# 
* 

Aspinwall... 

Carthagena  . 
Aspinwall... 

Trinidad  .... 
St.  Thomas.. 
Barbados  
Barbados  

St.Tbonias?. 
St.  Thomas  .  . 
Venezuela.  .  . 

Trinidad  
Key  West  .  .  . 
Aspinwall.  .. 
Martinique.  . 

* 

* 

* 

.... 

.. 

* 

* 

# 
* 

.... 

# 
* 

t 

*t 

* 

» 

* 

* 
# 

# 

# 

• 
* 

* 

* 

*  • 

* 

# 

.... 

* 

•  # 

* 

* 

? 

* 

• 

# 

# 

* 

» 
ii 
• 

* 

Charleston  .  . 
Triuidad  .. 

# 

* 

# 

* 

# 

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Ser. 
No. 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

PI. 

Figs. 

Alt. 
or 

I.  on 

Range 
in 
depth. 

Northern 
extreme  range. 

Ill 

Section  BYSSOARCA.  Swainson.  • 
A  reticulata  Gtueliii......  ............ 

¥?7 

Hatteras 

112 

A  Adamsi  Shuttle  worth  ......  ..... 

A9 

Hatteras 

113 

var  Conradiana  Dall  ............ 

M 

Hatteras 

114 

A.  Dodulosa  Miiller.'  ..  

•Ms 

Norway  

115 

8 

5 

8.0 

T£&T 

Norway    .  . 

116 

A  polucynitt  Dall            .           ... 

8 

3,3a 

9.75 

117 

A.  glomerula  Dall  ......  

8 

9,9a 

5.75 

i8S 

Hatteras  .... 

118 

Subgenus  Macrodon  Lycett. 
M  asperula  Dall  ..  .  .  ....  

y 

4  4a 

8  5 

JilS. 

119 

6  0 

80 

Florida  Str 

120 

M  profundicola  Verrill  ...... 

46 

23  23a 

12  0 

2021 

N  Lat  37° 

121 

M.             

92 

Florida  Str 

122 

Genus  PECTUNCULUS  Lam. 
P.  undatus  Linne"  

u 

Hatteras 

123 

P.  pectinatns  Ginelin  

rf* 

Hatteras 

194 

Genus  LIMOPSIS  Sassi. 
L.  minuta  Philippi  

v5Sr 

Norway 

1^5 

L.  tenella  Jeffreys  

10  5 

.131^ 

N  Atlantic 

126 

L.  antillensis  Dall    ......     

8 

3  5 

-A°* 

197 

L.  cristata  Jeffreys  

T85T 

Norway 

198 

L.  aurita  Brocchi  .-  

22  0 

Tn7 

Norway 

199 

var.  paucidentata  Dall  

9  0 

874 

130 

var.  piana  Verrill  .  

14  0 

i-^4 

Chesapeake 

131 

Suborder  NUCULACEA. 
Family  NUCULID^E. 

Genus  PLEURODON  S.  Wcod. 
P.  Adamsii  Dall  

2  87 

205 

Florida  Str 

139, 

Genus  NUCULA  Lamarck. 
N.  segeeusis  Jeffreys  

10  7 

T^T 

Mediter  Sea 

133 

N.  cyruella  Dall  

5  1 

VW.T 

Florida  Str 

134 

N.  tenuis  Montagu  

68 



8 

T^TT 

135 

N.  proxima  Say  

r»r) 

4 

136 

N.  delphinodonta  Mighels  

56 

Q 

Greenland 

137 

N.  cancellala  Jeffreys  

JUUL 

N  Atlantic 

138 

N.  grannlosa  Verrill  

^A- 

George's  B'k 

139 

N.  crenulata  A.  Adams  

7 

2 

7  :? 

30 

140 

var.  obliteiatii  Dall  

8 

2 

7  :5 

ilA. 

Hat  trras 

141 

N.  Verrilli  Dall  .  . 

4.r, 

-t?& 

Rhode  Island 

MARINE    MOLLUSKS    OF    THE    SOUTH-EASTERN    COAST. 

TABLE  II.    B. — Lint  of  Pelecypoda — Continued. 


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N.  J. 

Va. 

Hat. 

Ga. 

East 
Fla. 

Fla. 
Keys. 

West 
Fla. 

Tex. 

West 
Ind. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Eur. 

West 
Am. 

Southern 
t  -Xtrpnie  range. 

Kauj:c  iii  time. 

t* 

* 

* 

Barbados  
St.  Lucia  .... 
Cedar  Keys.  . 
Sand  Key  
St.  Vincent  .  . 
Grenada  
St.  Vincent.. 

Yucatan   
Cuba  

P.  Pliocene. 

« 

Miocene. 
Pliocene. 

Miocene. 
Miocene. 

Miocene. 
P.  Pliocene. 

.... 

* 

# 
t 

.... 

* 

* 

t  * 

* 

t 

-• 

t 

t 

t 

.... 

t 
t 

t 

t 
t 

t 

.... 

t 

t 

t 
t 

t 
t 

t 

t 

t 

t 

* 
# 

t 
t 
t 
t 
t 

t 

* 

M 

t. 

Cuba  

• 

# 

• 

* 

St.  Lucia  
Barbados  

Barbados  
Cuba  

• 

# 
t 

* 

t 

t 

-- 

t 

t 
t 
t 
t 
t 
t 

t 

t 
t 

.... 

t 

.... 

t 
t 
t 

Florida  Str.. 
Yucatan  
Grenada  
Jamaica  
Dominica  .  .  . 

Bahamas  

Trinidad  
Yucatan  

t 
t 

t 

t 
t 

.... 

t 

t 

t 

t 
t 

.... 

t 

t 

t 
t 

t* 

t 

t 
t 

* 

t 



t 



-t 
* 

t 

* 
# 

if 

t* 

t  * 

* 

Hatteras  
Charlotte  H. 
New  Jersey  . 

* 

? 

t 

t 

C.  Lookout  . 
Barbados  .... 
St.  Vincent.. 
Yucatan.  . 

.... 

f 

t 
t 

M 

.... 

t 
t 
t 

t 

t 

t 

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TABLE  II.    B. — List  of  Pelecypoda—  Continued. 


Ser. 
No. 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

PI. 

Figs. 

Alt. 
or 
Lon. 

Range 
in 
depth. 

Northern 
extreme  rauge. 

142 
143 

144 

145 
146 
147 
148 
149 
150 
151 

152 

153 
154 
155 

156 

157 

158 
159 
160 
161 
162 
163 
164 
165 

166 

167 
168 

Family  LEDID^E. 
Genus  LEDA  Schumacher. 
Subgemift  Yoldia  Morcb. 
Y   solenoid  BS  Dall    ......  ..........  .... 

9 
9 

49 
56 

56 

2,2a 
l.la 

5 
1 

9 

12.5 
13.1 

1-- 

118 

M& 

A 

T?'T 

iW 
Uf 

m 
fttf 

T?!T 
iW* 

V«*f 

?n-f 

VWV 

100 
780 

l,b 

Hi 

Miss,  delta  .. 
Gulf  of  Mex 

Norway  

Y  liorhiua  Dull            .   ..   ..   .....  .... 

Y   1  i  111:1  1  11  1  it  Say         •«•       -..----....< 

Y.  sapotilla  Gould   ...... 

Arctic  Sea.  .. 
N.  Atlantic  .. 
Cedar  Keys.  . 
N.  Atlantic  . 
N.  Atlantic.. 
Norway  .  

Y   sericea  Jeffreys                    ...   ....... 

Y  liebes  Smith                   ....      ........ 

4.0 

Y.  iusculpta  Jeffreys         ..  ......  ...... 

Y.  Jeffreys!  Hidalgo         ...     ..........' 

Y.  subeoniljitera  Jeffreys     ---    ........ 

4.0 

10.5 
4.0 

Feinandina 

Hatteras  

N.  Atlantic.. 
Hatteras  
Florida  Str.. 

Rhode  Island 

Ilatteras  
Texas 

Subgenus  Leda  Schumacher. 
L.  Carpeuteri  Dall       ...  ......  ....  .... 

$8 

*y 

11  ) 
3  > 

L.  solidula  Smith  

L.  vitrea  Orbi^uy.   .  ............ 

6 

7 
45 
64 

12,12a 

3,8 
15 
140 

6.5 

!   9.5 
13.0 

15.0 

L.  acuta  Courad  < 

L.  Busbiana  Verrill  ...^  

L.  conceutrica  Sav  .... 

L.  Verrilliana  Dal  1  

13.0 

Hatteras  
Cedar  Keys.. 
Florida  Str.. 
Ha'  teras  

N.  Atlantic.. 
Florida  Str.. 
Cedar  Keys.. 

Florida  Str. 

Florida  Str  .  . 
Cerlnr  Kfiva.. 

L. 

4.1 

4.0 
4.6 

VbV-4 

m 

"i  a  6  a" 
•flfifr 
287 

m 
m 

m 

in 

L.               

L.  quadraugularis  Dall  ... 

8 

6 

L.  pusio  Philippi  :  

L.  solidifacta  Dall  .. 

7 

7a-b 

12.5 

Section  NEILOXELLA  Dall. 
L.  corpnleuta  Dall  

7 

8 
40 

la-b 

1,  la 

8 

9.5 

8.6 
15.0 

Genus  MALLETIA  Desm. 
Section  TIXDARIA  Bellardi. 
M.  cytberea  Dall  

M.  amabilis  Dall.. 

MARINE    MOLLUSKS    OF    THE    SOUTH-EASTERN    COAST.  45 

TABLE  II.    B. — List  of  Pelecypoda — Continued. 


N.J. 

Va. 

Hat. 

Ga. 

East 
Fla. 

Fla. 
Keys. 

West 
Fla. 

Tex. 

West 
Ind. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Eur. 

"West 
Am. 

Southern 
extreme  range. 

Range  in  time. 

t 

t 

Yucatan 

t 

t 

t 

Barbados  

* 

, 

9 

* 

* 

N.  Carolina 

Pliocene. 

•  t 

t 

„ 

m 

Hatteras 

t 

t 

t 

t 

1 

t 

Florida  Str.. 

t 

t 

Culebra  Id 

t 

t 

f 

t 

Florida  Str 

t 

f 

f 

t 

t 

Florida  Str 

t 

t 

f 

Grenada 

t 

t 

t 

t 

Cuba  .  . 

t 

t 

t* 

f 

Barbados 

t 

t 

t* 

t 

t 

t 

t 

f 

• 

Barbados  .  . 

Pliocene. 

t 

t 

t 

f 

t 

Brazil  

f 

t 

Barbados  

t* 

\ 

t 

M 

t 

Sombrero  ..  . 

Miocene. 

t 

t 

Florida  Str  . 

* 

» 

, 

Trinidad  

Pliocene. 

t* 

Cape  Fear. 

t 

t 

t 

Cuba  

t 

f 

t 

Cuba.  .  .  

t 

f 

t 

Cuba..   . 

i 

f 

f 

f 

\ 

Bequia 

Pliocene. 

f 

f 

Cuba 

1 

t 

t 

t 

Florida  Str 

t 

t 

Jamaica  

t 

t 

f 

St.  Vincent.. 

t 

t 

Tobago  .  . 

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TABLE  II.    B. — List  of  Pelecypoda — Continued. 


Ser. 
No. 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

PL 

Figs. 

Alt. 
or 
Lon. 

Kange 
in 
depth. 

Xorthorn 
extreme  rauge. 

- 
"IfiQ 

Section  NKILO  A.  Ad. 
M   dilute*)  in  Philippi 

SsJI 

N.  Atlantic.. 

170 

M                                              

1181 

Cedar  Keys.. 

T^'A- 

Norway  

170 

Genus  GLOMUS  Jeffreys. 

•MV 

Norway  .... 

173 

Suborder  SOLEXOMYACEA. 
Family  SOLENOMY1D.E. 
Genus  SOLENOMYA  Lamarck. 
S.  velum  Say  ..  

58 

3 

20.0 

3?T 

Nova  Scotia. 

174 

0 

12.0 

2  2 

C.  Lookout.. 

175 

S   occidentals  Deshayes 

7.0 

| 

Gulf  of  Mex. 

176 

Order    1  a:  1,  DO  I»i:  *  »l  A«  K  A. 

Suborder  CARDITACEA. 
Family  CARDITIDJE. 
Genus  CARDITA  Bruguiere. 
C.  rfomingensia  Orbiguv  

l¥4 

Hat  t  eras  

177 

C.  C-'uradii  Sbuttlewortb  ?  

Tampa  

178 

C.  floridana  Conrad  .   .. 

Tampa  

179 

C.  <rracili»  Shuttle-worth  ....  . 

Tampa  

180 

Subgeuus  Veiiericardia  Lamarck. 
V.  borealis  Conrad  

riS 

9 

TuTf 

Arctic  Sea  

181 

var.  grunulata  Sav.  

_£0. 

Rhode  Islam! 

182 

var.  ttov-anglice  Morse  

C8 

10 

,3. 

Nova  Scotia. 

183 

V.  tridental  a  Say 

A"r 

Hatteras  

184 

V.  flabella  Courad 

u 

Hatteras  

185 

Family  ASTARTID^E. 
Genus  ASTAR723  J.  Sowerby. 
A.  mida  til  Gould  

5S 

1 

U, 

Nova  Scotia. 

186 

A.  castuuea  Say  

r  ^ 

A 

Nova  Scotia. 

1H7 

A.  lens  Stim  pson  

Rbode  Inland 

188 

A.  Smithii  Dall  

_ 

~a-b 

7  0 

T^la 

Gulf  of  Mex  . 

1fi9 

A.  globnla  Dall  

5.0 

-ii-ll 

Fern  and  iii  a  . 

190 

A.  uana  Jeffreys  

A 

('a-l> 

8.  '2 

"i^ftr 

Hatteras  

191 

Subgenns  Goodallia  Turton. 
G.  .. 

n 

CaneLookort 

MARINE    MOLLUSKS    OF    THE    SOUTH-EASTERN    COAST.  47 

TABLE  II.    B. — List  of  Pelecypoda — Continued. 


N.J. 

Va. 

Hat. 

Ga. 

East 
Fla. 

Fla. 

Keys. 

West 
Fla. 

. 
Tex. 

West 
Ind. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Eur. 

West 
Atu. 

Southern 
extreme  range. 

Range  in  time. 

t 

t 

t 

Old  Provid'ce 

i   . 

f 

1 
f 

t 

f 

t 

Hatti'ras 

t 

t 

t 

Culm 

* 

•» 

N.  Carolina.. 

P.  Pliocene. 

» 

t 

t 

Cuba  

* 

* 

# 

? 

Guadalupe  .. 

1* 

f 

*t 

Sombrero  .  .. 

# 

* 

Key  West  .  .  . 

Miocene. 

* 

* 

Ki-v  West  .  . 

» 

f 

f 

t 

t 

t 

Hatteras  

Miocene. 

t" 

Hatteras  .... 

Miocenr. 

* 

Rhode  Island 

t* 

* 

Charlotte  H  . 

Miocene. 

f 

* 

Charlotte  H  . 

Miocene. 

•M 

. 

Hatteras  .... 

P.  Pliocene. 

* 

t 

Hatteras  ..  . 

P.  Pliocene. 

f  * 

t 

t 

Cape  Florida 

f 

t 

t 

Barbados..  .. 

t 

f 

t 

Cuba  

t* 

* 

* 

» 

Sombrero  .  .. 

, 

t* 

Cape  Fear.  ., 

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TABLE  II.     B. — List  of  Pelecypoda — Continued. 


Ser. 

No. 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

PI. 

Figs. 

Alt. 
or 

Range 
in 
depih. 

Xorthern 
exlreire  range. 

Genus  PARASTARTE  Conrad. 

iq-i 

P.  triquetra  Conrao1  

40 

6,7,8 

5.0 

CVdar  Keys 

P  concentrica  Dall           .       ..       

5  5 

ii 

Genus  CIRCE  Schumacher. 

,       Subgeuns  Gouldia  C.   15.  Adams. 

1Q4 

G.  ceriua  C    B.  Adams      ....    .....    ... 

7 

4a  b 

10  5 

3 

195 

G  

ft 

Ilattenis 

Family  CRASSATELLIDJE. 

Genus  CRASSATELLA  Lamarck. 

.• 

If);; 

C.  floridana  Dall          < 

6 

U 

11.0  ? 

, 

11      tcl-is 

42 

4 

65.  0  f 

Subgenns  Eriphyla.  Gabb. 

197 

E.  lunulata  Conrad  .  

r>S 

11,13 

3 

C.lMt"   <  '(1  1 

198 

var.  parva  C.  B.  Adams.  .    

_pr 

Flu:  id  .,  Sri- 

Suborder  LEPTO\A€EA.? 

Fami'.y  ERYCIXIDJE. 

Genus  TURTONIA  Forbes  &  Han- 

ley. 

199 

T.  minnta  Fabricius.  .  ....  < 

64 

142a 

t 

Arctic  Sea_ 

bS 

7 

> 

Genus  KELLIA  Turtoii. 

200 

K  planulata  Stimpsou  ...... 

7 

A 

Genus  LEPTON  Turton. 

201 

L.  l(in«ripo.s  St  iiu  pso  n  

Hatteras 

20^ 

22 

C.  Lookout 

20:5 

j 

22 

C   Lookout 

901 

L 

i-f 

C.  Lookout 

203 

L.  lepidnm  Stimpson?  

124 

Hatteras    

Subgeuns  Fabella  Conrad. 

206 

F.  constricta  Conrad  .. 

Cedar  Keys.. 

MARINE    MOLLUSKS    OF    THE    SOUTH-EASTERN    COAST.  49 

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N.J 

Va. 

Hat. 

Ga 

East 
Fla. 

Fla. 
Keys. 

West 
Fla. 

Tex 

West 
liul. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Eur. 

West 
Am. 

Southern         i  „ 
extreme  range.     RanK<>  '"  time. 

* 

Charlotte  .  .. 
St.  Augustine 

Barbados..  .. 

Pliocene. 
Miocene. 

Pliocene. 
Pliocene. 

Pliocene. 
Pliocene. 

Miocene. 

* 

t" 
t 

i 

' 
t* 

t 

* 

# 
t 

* 

.... 

"t 

Barbados..  .. 

Barbados  
Barbados  ... 

S.  Carolina  .. 
Hatteras  
S.  Carolina  .. 

t* 

•t 

• 

* 

* 
? 

? 

t 

* 

* 

t 
? 

? 

* 

Charlotte  H. 

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TABLE  II.    B. — List  of  Pelecypoda — Continued. 


Ser. 
No. 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

PI. 

Figs. 

Alt. 
or 
Lon. 

Ran<rc 
in 
depth. 

Northern 
extreme  range. 

207 

Suborder  LICINACEA. 
Family  UNGULINIDJE. 
Genus  TELLIMYA  Brown. 
T  ftmininosa  Montagu         ............ 

45 

13 

8  r) 

3Ii4 

Norway 

208 

T  tumidula  Jeffreys  

Arctic  Sea.  .  . 

2Ui) 

6H 

6 

A 

Maine.  .  

210 

Genus  CRYPTODON  Turton. 
C   obesus  Verrill                  .       ......... 

58 

12 

_12 

211 

C   ovoidens  Dall          

353 

S.  Carolina.  . 

212 

C   grandis  Vervill  and  Smitli        ....    .. 

46 

22 

''1  0 

.nas. 

213 

C.  vvriformis  Dall  

--*& 

Cape  Fear..  . 

214 

C.  ferrugiuosus  Forbes  

v-jyv 

Arctic  Sea..  . 

91  f> 

C.  tortuosns  Jeffreys  -.. 

•M°,i 

N.  Atlantic.. 

216 

C   Gouldii  Pliilipiii       ...  ....  ....  ...... 

5S 

O 

•rffr 

Arctic  Sea.  .. 

217 

Family  CYREKELLID2E. 
Genus  CYRENOIDEA  Joannis. 
C.  floridana  Dall  

-_ 

Fernaudiua  . 

218 

Family  LUCINID^E. 
Genus  LUCINA  Bruguiere. 
Subgenus  Divaricella  Von  Martens. 
D   dentata  AVood        ..           .......    ... 

58 

6 

A 

Ceor<re's  D'k 

919 

D.  quadrisnlcata  Orbigny  

Hat  terns  .... 

99,0 

Snbgenus  Lucina  s.  B. 
L.  penusylvanica  Liun6  

Hatteras  

9,91 

L.  filosa  Stimpson  ..  ,  

r>8 

14 

^,Af 

Arctic  Sea.  . 

999, 

L.  jainaicensis  Lamarck  

St.  August  i  in1 

293 

L.  floridana  Conrad  

Cedar  Keys 

9,94 

L.  tigrina  Linne  

St.  Augnsstii.t 

9,9f, 

L.  pecten  Lamarck  

Tampa  .  

220 

L.  lenticula  Reeve  

ii 

Turtle  Harb 

22? 

L.  pectinella  C.  B.  Adams  

Cape  Florida 

22H 

L.  squamosa  Lamarck  

A 

C.  Lookout.  . 

2*0 

L.  costata  Tnomev  &  Holmes  

Hatteras  

230 

L.  crennJata  Conrad  

JLft, 

Hatteras 

231 

L.  trisulcata  Conrad  

-Q, 

Hatteras 

232 

L.  leucocyma  Dall  

5.  (> 

r> 

Hatteras  .... 

233 

L.  sombrereusis  Dull  .  . 

6.5 

4S? 

Gulf  of  Mex. 

MARINE    MOLLUSKS    OF    THE    SOUTH-EASTERN    COAST.  51 

TABLE  II.    B. — List  of  Pelecypoda — Continued. 


N.J 

Va 

Hat. 

Ga. 

East 
Fla. 

Fla. 
Keys. 

West 
Fla. 

Tex. 

West 
Ind. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Eur. 

AYest 
Am. 

Southern 
extreme  range. 

Range  iu  time. 

! 

# 

Rhode  Id  * 

t 

t 

t 

Hatteras 

f 

t 

Hatterati 

t 

*  t 

t 

t 

f 

Cape  Florida 

t 

t 

t 

t 

Hatteras    ... 

t 

t 

t 

Yucatan  . 

t 

t 

t 

f 

t 

Hatteras 

t 

t 

t 

Hatteras 

* 

Rhode  Id  . 

P  Pliocene 

<* 

# 

• 

# 

Florida  Keys 

Pliocene 

t  * 

t  * 

Brazil 

# 

if 

* 

f 

* 

t* 

Trinidad. 

* 

• 

* 

* 

Guadalupe 

t 

t 

*  t 

t 

f 

Patagonia 

» 

* 

» 

* 

Guadalupe 

1 

• 

Key  \Vest 

^ 

* 

* 

•f 

# 

Curafoa 

f 

t 

Cuba 

t 

Jamaica 

* 

, 

* 

* 

Guadalupe 

* 

* 

* 

t 

Yucatan  . 

Pliocene 

t* 

# 

, 

* 

* 

Cuba     . 

Pliocene 

# 

•* 

; 

» 

Cuba  

Pliocene. 

t 

f 

f 

-- 

Sombrero 

t 

t 

t 

Sombrero  .  . 

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TABLE  II.    B. — List  of  Pelecypoda — Continued. 


Ser. 

No. 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

PI. 

FiRS. 

Alt. 
or 

1,011. 

Range 
iu 

depth. 

Northern 
extreme  range. 

234 
235 

236 
2:5? 

238 
239 
240 
241 

242 

243 
244 
245 

246 
247 

248 
249 
250 

251 
252 
253 
254 
255 
256 

257 

258 
259 

' 

7.6 
15.0 

A& 

2«T 

Gulf  of  Mex. 
C.  Lookout.. 

L  multilineatii  Conrad           .    ......... 

*00 

&% 

A 

Hattt'ras  

Florida  Str.. 

Hatteras  
Tampa 

« 
Genus  LORIPES  Poll. 

& 

4% 

. 

-,¥, 

T!T 

Cape  Cod  .  .. 
Gulf  of  Mex. 

Rhode  Island 

Hatteras  
Tortugas  
Hatteras  .... 

Hatteras  
Cape  Florida 
Hatteras  
Tampa  ...... 

.L  compress!!  Dull   .   .-...   ............ 

14 

45 
64 
65 

2 

10,  11) 
136> 
135^ 

10.0 
25.0 

Family  DIPLODONTID.E. 

Genus  DIPLODONTA  Turton. 

c 

D.  tnr<nda  V.  &  S  \ 

D.  subo'lobosa  C.  B.  Adams  .  .  ..  -  . 

-AV 

1% 

A 
A 

*§T 

^a. 

Too 

Suborder  CHAHAGEA. 
Family  CHAMID.E. 
Genus  CHAM  A.  Bruguiere. 
C.  arcinella  Linne*     •         --   ..-....--.. 

C  sarda  Ree-v  e              .       ...     ........ 

C  conTegata  Coniail    ......      ........ 

C  macrophylla  Chemnitz       .....  ...... 

C  lactuca  Dall           ..       ...    .....   ...  .   .. 

25.0 

Hatteras  — 

Virginia  
Hatteras  
N.  Carolina.. 
Florida  Str.. 
Labrador  
Arctic  Sea.  .. 

Rhode  Island 

Key  West  ... 
C.  Lookout  .  . 

Suborder  CARDIACEA. 
Family  CARDIHXE. 
Genus  CARDIUM  Linne. 
C.  magnum.  Boru  ..  .  ....    

C.  isocardia  Linne  

C.  muricatum  Linn<'  .  .  .  ..  

C.  antillarum  Orbi|rny.  .  ..     

4 

58 

... 
6 
5 

8.2 

ih 

Y£^ 
A 

1% 

7^ 
100 

C.  pinnulatum  Conrad  .     ..       ... 

C.  islandicum  Linu6.  ..  .  . 

C.  peramabilis  Dall  .  ..  < 

4 

40 

11 

12.5 

var.  tinctnm  Dall  

C.  medium  Liuud  

MARINE    MOLLUSKS    OF    THE    SOUTH-EASTERN    COAST.  53 

TABLE  II.    B. — List  of  Pelecypoda — Continued. 


N.J. 

Va. 

Hat, 

8*. 

East 
Fla. 

Fla. 
Keys. 

West 
Fla. 

Tex. 

West 
Ind. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Eur. 

West 
Am. 

Southern 
extreme  range. 

Range  in  time. 

t 

* 

M 

t 

* 

* 

t 

t 
# 

.... 

t 

t 

* 

t 

Yucatan  .... 
Grenada  ..  .. 
Cul>a 

Pliocene. 
Pliocene. 

Pliocene. 

Pliocene. 
Pliocene. 

Pliocene. 

Miocene. 
Pliocene. 

Pliocene. 

Pliocene. 
Pliocene. 
P.  Pliocene. 

Pliocene. 

* 

-- 

"t 
t 

* 

Guadalnpe  .. 

Martinique  .. 
SanlaCruz  .. 
Grenada  .... 
Sombrero  .  .  . 

Grenada  .... 

Trinidad  
Jamaica  . 

t 

* 

* 

* 

t 

t 

t 

*t 

* 

t* 

# 

"t 

# 

*t 

t 

i 

.. 

t* 
t* 

• 
# 

• 

* 
*t 

* 

.... 

t" 

* 

t 

t 

St.  Thomas.. 

Guadalupe  .. 
Trinidad  
Yucatan  ..  .. 
Ciiracoa  

« 

* 

* 
f 

t 

* 

.... 

* 

» 

-i- 

Barbados  

» 

* 

# 

.... 

* 

* 

Trinidad 
Trinidad  
Guadalupe  .  . 
C.  Lookout.. 
Hatteras  

Grenada  .  — 

Barbados  
Brazil  .  . 

ii 

t* 

t* 

•1 

t 

? 

-• 

-• 

t 

t 

r 

* 

t 

.... 

*t 

t* 
*t 

i 

* 

* 

• 

54  BULLETIN    37,    UNITED    STATES    NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 

TABLE  II.    B. — List  of  Pelecypoda — Continued. 


Ser. 
No. 

Name  anil  authority  for  species. 

PI. 

Figs. 

Alt- 
er 

I.  .in. 

Range 
in 
depth. 

Northern 
extreme  range. 

OAfl 

Subgenus  Papyridea  Swainson. 

Hatteras 

Ottl 

CapeFloridji. 

.),;.) 

Subgenus  Liocardium  Swainson. 

A 

Hatteras  .... 

O«Q 

-7°5 

Hatteras  

9K4 

58 

8 

21.0 

| 

Nova  Scotia  . 

26*1 

Family  VENILIID^E. 
Genus  CYPRINA  Lamarck. 
C   islandica  Linn6           ............... 

57 

1 

58.0 

-§flf 

Arctic  Ocean 

9fifi 

Family  ISOCARDIID^E. 
Genus  ISOCARDIA  Lamarck. 
Subgenus  Meiocardia  II.  &  A.  Adams. 

40 

7 

22  0 

117 

267 

Genus  CALLOCARDIA  A.  Adams. 
Subgenus  Vesicomya  Dall. 
V.  pilnla  Dall  

R 

13 

2.6 

iWr 

i 
Fernandina  . 

268 

V  venusta  Dall                    ............. 

10 

5 

19.0 

iR4 

Cape  Fear... 

269 
270 

Suborder  VENERACEA. 
Family  VENERID.E. 
Genus  VENUS  Linne. 
V.  mercenaria  Linu6  ? 
var.  Mortoni  Conrad  

55 
71 

7\ 
1,3$ 

75.0 

Nova  Scotia  . 
Hoglsl'd.Va. 

271 

V.  crispata  Deshayes  .  ....  ....  

Gulf  of  Mex. 

272 

V.  rugosa  Gmelin  .. 

A 

Hatteras  

273 

var.  rugatina  Heilpriu  

IT 

Tampa  

274 

V.  pilula  Reeve  

JjfU 

Gulf  of  Mex. 

97fS 

V.  cribraria  Conrad.  ..  

-jiA- 

Hattera>s  

976 

V.  cancellata  Linue"  

Hatteras  

977 

V.  Beaui  Recluz  

Key  West  .  .  . 

97rt 

V.  Lamarckii  Gray  

-i¥r 

Hatteras  

979 

V.  granulata  Gmelin 

Tortugas  

2HO 

V.  pygmaea  Lamarck  

Hatteras  

281 

V.  varicosa  Sowerby  

A*- 

Hatteras  

282 

SubgPims  Anomalocardia  Schum. 
i  A.  rostrata  Sowerbv.  - 

Jupiter  Inlet 

MARINE    MOLLUSKS    OF    THE    SOUTH-EASTERN    COAST.  55 

TABLE  II.     B.— List  of  Pdecypoda — Continued. 


N.  -I. 

Fa. 

Elat. 

3  a. 

# 

East 
Kla. 

Fla 
Krys. 

West 
Fla. 

Tex. 

West 
Ind. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

1 
Eur. 

West 
Am. 

Southern 
extreme  range. 

Range  in  time. 

* 



* 
* 

*t 

.... 

*t 

*t 

* 
*t 

? 

Brazil  

P.  Pliocene. 
Pliocene. 

Miocene^ 
Miocene. 

Pliocene. 
Miocene. 

Miocene. 

Trinidad  

Guadalupe  .. 
Guadalnpe  .. 
Charlotte  H. 

Hatteras  

1 
Trinidad  

Bequia  

.... 

* 

# 

% 
* 

* 

"t 

# 

... 

.... 

*t 

' 

t 

t 
t 

t 

t 

>' 

t 

t 

Cuba  

* 

Yucatan  

Florida  Key  s. 
Porto  Rico  .  . 
Rio  Janeiro.  . 
Florida  Str.. 
Barbados  
Honduras  .  .  . 
Trinidad  
Aspinwall.  .. 
Barbados  
Cartha<jena.. 
Gnadalupe  .. 
Barbados  

Cuba.. 

.... 

• 

t    ' 

t 
t 

• 
# 

t 
t 

V 

» 

* 

.... 

•* 
t* 

t 

* 

* 

» 

? 

t 
» 

t 

t* 

# 

-• 

* 

.... 

* 
# 

t 

h 

* 

* 

t* 

*t 
*t 

# 

* 
* 

* 
* 

* 

* 

56  BULLETIN    37,    UNITED    STATES    NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 

TARLE  II.    B. — List  of  Pelecypoda — Continued. 


Ser. 
No. 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

n. 

Figs. 

Alt. 
or 

I.  Oil. 

Range 
in 
depth. 

North»  n 
extreme  range. 

283 

Genus  GEMMA  Deshayes. 

r)fi 

11 

Labrador  .... 

284 

var  rnanliattaneusis  Prime  ..  ...... 

Cape  Cod  

285 

Genus  CYTHEREA  Lamarck. 
C   Simpson!  Dall        .................. 

Tampa  

286 

C   con  vexa  Say         .................  \ 

56 

15    * 

50.0 

A 

Pr.  Edw.  Isl  - 

287 

C   albida  Gmelin           .    .............. 

64 

142a  j 

A 

Florida  Str  .  . 

288 

1  8 

C.  Lookout  .. 

2H9 

A 

Hatteras  

290 

Q 

i¥r 

Hatteras  

291 

Texas  ... 

292 

Subgenus  Callista  Morch. 

A 

Hatteras  

99'} 

Hatteras  

294 

Subgenus  Transemaella  Dull. 
T.  Conradiua  Dall  

A 

Hatteras  

995 

T.  cubaniaua  Orbi^ny  ..  ......  ........ 

8 

Cape  Florida 

99P> 

Subgenus  Dione  Gray. 
D.  Dioue  Linuo  ...  .  .  ......  . 

Gulf  of  Mex  . 

4 

997 

Subgenus  Tivela  Link. 
T   mactroides  Born  ..   ................. 

Florida  Keys? 

9.98 

Subgenus  Veneriglossa  Dall. 
V.  vesica  Dall  

22.0 

1%- 

Florida  Str.. 

999 

Genus  DOSINIA  Scopoli. 
D.  discus  Reeve  .............. 

Virginia  

300 

D.  elegans  Conrad  

Halteras  

301 

Genus  LUCINOPSIS  F.  &  H. 
L.  tenuis  Recluz  

D 

Hatteras    .  .  . 

302 

Family  CORBICULID.E. 
Genus  CY  REN  A  Lamarck. 
Section  LF.PTOSIPHOX,  Fischer. 
C.  carolmen.sis  Uusc  .. 

• 

Georsria  .  . 

MARINE    MOLLUSKS    OF    THE    SOUTH-EASTERN    COAST.  57 

TABLE  II.    B. — List  of  Pelccypoda — Coutinued. 


N.J. 

Va. 

Hat,  Ga. 

East 
Fla. 

Fla. 
Keys. 

West 
Fla. 

Tex. 

West 
Ind. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Eur. 

We-st 
Am. 

Southern 
extienie  range. 

Range  in  time. 

* 

* 

* 

* 

N.  Carolina.. 
N.  Carolina.. 

Martinique  .. 
Tampa  

Pliocene. 

# 

# 
* 

... 

* 

• 

* 

M 

» 

t* 
t 

* 

t 
t* 

N.  Grenada  .. 
Grenada  
Barbados  
Gulf  of  Mex  . 
Gulf  of  Mex. 

Gnadalupe  .. 
Cuba?  

# 

M 

* 

-- 

.... 

*t 
t 

.... 

* 

.... 

.... 

* 

# 

* 

* 
# 

* 
t 

* 
# 

* 

* 



.. 

Key  West  .  .  . 
Santa  Cruz.. 

Aspinwall... 
Carthagena  . 
Barbados..  .. 

Vera  Cruz... 
Aspinwall  ... 

Trinidad  
Cuba.. 

* 
* 
* 

t 

.... 

# 

? 

.... 

* 

* 

» 

* 

» 

* 

# 

* 
• 

* 

•* 

• 

# 

* 

* 

58  BULLETIN   37,    UNITED    STATES    NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 

TABLE  II.     P>  —  Lint  of  Pelccypoda— Continued. 


Ser. 
No. 

Xame  anil  anthoiity  for  species. 

PI. 

Figs. 

Alt. 
or 
Lou. 

Range 
in 
depth. 

Ni'i'thern 
extri  me  rauge. 

Section  EGKTA,  II.  &  A.  Adams. 

Tampa  

303 
^04 

Subonkr  TELLINACEA. 
Family  PETRICOLIDJE. 
Genus  FETRICOLA  Lamarck. 

P  pholadiformis  Lamarck  .  .  < 

59 

15   ) 

Pr.  Edw.  Isl. 

<iri"> 

var  dacty  lus  Lamarck  .......  .... 

04 

140a$ 

Maine  ... 

303 

p                     

Coral 

Florida  Keys. 

307 

Submenus  Choristodon  Jouas. 
C  robusta  Sowerby           .............. 

Cape  Florida 

308 

C  ?  cancellata  Verrill        .........  - 

8.0 

70 

Chesapeake  . 

309 

Subgenus  Naranaio  Gray. 

_0_ 

Florida  Keys. 

310 

Genus  CORA.LLIOPHAGA  Blainv. 
C   carditoidea  Blaiuville        ........... 

0 

Cedar  Keys.  . 

Family  DONACID^E. 
Genus  DONAX  Linne. 
D.  denticulatus  Liuu6  

Texas 

•J1O 

D.  variabilis  Say  -.  

Hatteras 

Q1Q 

D.  fossor  Say  

12  5 

New  Jersey 

Q14 

St  Augustine 

315 

Genus  IPHIGENIA  Schum. 
I.  braziliaua  Lamarck.  

Indian  River. 

316 

Genus  HBTERODONAX  Morch. 
H.  bimaculata  Linn6  

Fernandinai  . 

317 

Family  PSAMMOBIHXE. 
Genus  PSAMMO3IA  Lamarck. 
P.  vagiuatus  Reeve  

30  0 

Charl  »tte  H 

318 

Genus  TAGELUS  Gray. 
T.  gibbus  Spen<rler  \ 

55 

3 

80.0^ 

Cape  Cod 

319 

T  di  visus  Spen  fler       .......        ....... 

bt> 

5r. 

3 
5 

35.  0  ^ 

Cape  Cod 

320 

Genus  SOLETELLINA  Blainv. 
S.  rufescens  Cbeiiinitz   .. 

Gnlf  of  Mex. 

MARINE    MOLLUSKS    OF    THE    SOUTH-EASTERN    COAST.  59 

TABLE  II.     B. — List  of  Pelecypoda — Continued. 


X.J.  V... 

Uat. 

la. 

East 
Fla. 

Fla. 

Keys. 

West 
Fla. 

Tex. 

West 
Ind. 

Bor- 

nm- 
<la. 

Eur. 

West 
Am. 

Southern 
extix-uie  lauge. 

Range  in  time. 

•    . 

j 

* 

Pliocene. 
Pliocene. 

Miocene. 
Pliocene. 

* 
* 

* 

# 
» 

' 

# 

. 

St.  Tboruas.. 
S.  Carolina.  . 

•v 
# 

* 

« 



* 

Guadalupe  .  . 

*  t 

* 

Martinique.  . 
St.  Thomas.. 

Rio  Janeiro  . 
St.  Thomas.  . 
Florida  Key  8. 
Texas  

# 
* 

* 

* 

* 

.... 

- 

* 

* 

* 
* 

„ 

"Mi-T/il 

.... 

.... 

# 

* 

* 

?  * 

* 
» 

.... 

* 

* 

.... 

* 

Trinidad  

# 

« 
* 

# 
* 

.... 

* 

? 

Trinidad  
Guadalnpe  .. 

Aspinwall.  . 

* 

• 

* 

* 

.... 

# 

60  BULLETIN    37,    UNITED    STATES    NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 

TABLE  II.    B. — List  of  Pdecypoda — Continued. 


Ser. 
No. 

Xame  and  authority  for  species.                ;  PI. 

FigS. 

Alt. 
or 
Lon. 

Raj"«e          X-nhern 
depth.    ext^-'"«  range- 

321 
322 

323 
324 
325 
326 
327 
3*8 
321) 
330 
331 
332 
333 
334 
335 

336 

337 
338 
339 
340 
341 
342 
343 
344 
345 
340 

347 

348 
349 
350 
351 
352 
353 
354 
355 

Genus  S  ANGUINOL  ARI  A  Lamarck. 

GulfofMex  . 

Charlotte  H  . 

Hatteras  — 
Cedar  Keys.. 
Tampa,  ...   . 

Genus  ASAPHIS  Modeer. 
A    deflorata  Linuc                   -. 

Family  TELLINID^E. 
Genus  TELLINA  Linne. 
T    ma^ua  Speu^ler              ....  ....  . 

T    radiata  Linn6 

T    lsBvi°'ata  Liuu<5 

T    iiiustii  Solander 

Hatteras  
Hatteras  
Florida  Key  s. 

& 

Hatteras  
C.  Lookout.. 
St.  Augustine 
Hatteras  
Gulf  of  Mex. 
Cape  Cod  .  .  . 

T    iiiterrupta  \Vood           .                 ... 

It 

-^Qo 
A 

8ftO- 

M 

T.  sybaritica,  Dall  

6 
56 

55 
56 

11 
12 

2i 

7.0 

T    tenella  Verrill       

T.  tenera  Say  < 

8.0 

T.  versicolor  Cozzens  

New  York.  .. 
N.  Carolina.. 
Hatteras  
Bermuda  
N.  Carolina.. 

Tn.ninn. 

T.  politaSav--.  

T.  modesta  Verrill  

T.  decora  Say  

i 

T.  iris  Say  

T.  niera  Say  

T.  cnneata  Orbignv  .. 

.    .    .       Tarrma. 

T. 

Key  West  .  .  . 
llatteras  
Hatteras  

Hatteras  
S.  Carolina.. 
Cape  Cod  ... 
St.  Augustine 
C.  Lookout  .. 
Cedar  Keys.. 
Arctic  Sea.  -. 
Shark  R.,Fla. 
St.  Amir's  B  . 

T.  liutea  Conrad  

»% 

-h 

T.  Gouldii  Han  ley.. 

Genus  MACOMA  Leach. 
M.  constricta  Bruguiere  

M.  brevifrons  Say  

M.  tenta  Say  

56 

10 



i?r 

var.  Souleyetiana  Recluz 

M.  limnla  Dall  

...... 

17.0 
13.5 

2  2 

TOO' 
32 

M.              

M.  baltiea  Linu6  

56 

6 

M.  ceriiia  C.  B.  Adams  

M.  taiiipaensis  Conrad  

MARINE    MOLLUSKS    OF    THE    SOUTH-EASTERN    COAST.  61 

TABLE  II.    B. — List  of  Pelecypoda — Continued. 


N.J. 

Va. 

Hat. 

Ga. 

East 
Fla. 

Fla. 

Keys. 

West 
Fla. 

Tex. 

West 
Ind. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Ear. 

West 
Am. 

cxt^uV    ^nge  in  time. 

* 

* 

* 

# 

* 
# 

* 
# 
* 

* 

.... 

Trinidad  

Pliocene. 
Pliocene. 

Pliocene. 

* 
# 

* 

* 
* 
* 

St.  Thomas  .  . 
Guadalupo  .. 
Guadalupe  .. 
Trinidad  

• 

-- 

*    1     * 

.... 

? 

» 

.* 

Haiti  

N.  Grenada.. 
Medit'raneau 
St.  Thomas.. 
Brazil 

* 

.... 

-- 

*  t 
# 

# 

# 

* 
* 

* 
# 

* 

* 

.... 

• 

*  t 
t 

# 
* 
* 

* 

.... 

* 

# 

# 

Brazil 

'  *  t 

Sombrero  .  .  . 
Brazil 

Tampa 

* 

• 

#        * 
*        * 

#     : 

.... 

* 

.    .. 

*  t 
*  t 

Barbados  

Barbados  
Sarasota  
Yucatan  .... 
Aspinwall.  .. 
Guadalupe  .  . 
St.  Thomas  .  . 
Gnadalupe  .  . 
Cnra<?oa  
Jamaica  .... 
Yucatan 

.... 

-- 

# 

* 
0 

* 

* 

*> 

' 

* 
# 

* 

•* 
* 

* 

ft 

* 

.... 

*        * 

# 

* 

* 

f 

H 
* 

* 

* 
* 
* 

# 

# 

* 

N 

* 

N 
* 

Trinidad  .... 
R.  La  Plata.. 
Haiti.  ....... 

# 

* 

# 

.... 

Guadalupe  .. 
Barbados  

i 

# 

.... 

.... 

t 

• 

* 

• 

Georgia  
Jamaica  
Charlotte  H  . 

* 

* 

.... 

# 

62  BULLETIN    37,    UNITED    STATES    NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 

TABLE  II.     B. — List  of  Pelecypoda — Continued. 


Ser. 
No. 

Name  ami  authority  for  species. 

PI. 

Figs. 

Alt. 
or 
Lon. 

Range 
in 
depth. 

Xorthei-u 
extr'.'me  range. 

•jr;n 

Genns  TELLIDORA  Morch. 
T   cristata  Recluz            .      .     .       ..... 

N.  Carolina  .' 

Qr-7 

Genus  STRIGILLA  Turton.    . 
S   caruaria  Limit*           .   .....   ........ 

Hatteras  

358 

S  pisiform  is  Linn«5    .....  ......  ......  . 

Key  West  .  .  . 

3">9 

S   flexuosa  Say           .  ......  ...^  ......  . 

A 

Hatteras  

360 

Genus  LUTRICOLA  Blainville. 
L   interstriata  Say         .........  ...... 

Florida  Keys 

361 

Genus  GASTRANELLA  Verrill. 
G   tuuiida  Verrill      

59 

8 

4.0 

-fa 

Connecticut  . 

362 

Family  SEMELID^E. 
Genus  ABRA  (Leach)  Risso. 
A.  lou<ricallus  Scacchi  ..  

T4BT 

Arctic  Sea.  -  . 

305 

A.  860  tuilis  Say  .....   ................. 

Connecticut? 

3o4 

A.  lioica  Dall  ....  .  ....  . 

4 

8 

8.1 

.1  .4. 

Rhode  Island 

365 

Genus  CUMINGIA  Sowerby. 
C.  tellinoides  Conrad  

56 

14 

18.0 

A 

Cape  Cod  — 

366 

Genus  ERVILIA  Turtcn. 
E.  11  i  tens  Montagu  ..... 

Tortugas  

317 

E.  conceutrica  Gould  

T§* 

Hatteras  .... 

36-! 

Genus  SEMELE  Schumacher. 
S.  reticulata  Gnielin  

Virginia  

369 

S.  obliqtia  Wood  

Cape  Fear  — 

370 

S.  caucellata  Orbigny  

Hatteras  

371 

S.  nuculoides  Conrud  

. 

Hatteras  .... 

37-7 

Family  GNATHODONTID.-E. 
Genus  GNATHODON  Gray 
G.  cuneata  Conrad  

Gulf  of  Mex. 

373 

G.  rostrata  Petit  .-  

Gulf  of  Mex. 

374 

Suborder  MACTRACEA. 
Family  MACTRID^E. 
M.  solidissima  Dill  wyn  

57 

n 

150.0 

Labrador  

375 

var.  similis  Say 

Hatteras  .... 

376 
377 

M.  brasiliaua  Lamarck  

M.  lateralis  Sav.. 

69 

8 





Hatteras  
N.  Brunswick 

MARINE    MOLLUSKS    OF    THE    SOUTH-EASTERN    COAST.  63 

TABLE  II.     B. — List  of  Pelecypoda — Continued. 


N.J. 

Va. 

Hat, 

P,       East 
Ga-    Fla. 

Fla. 
Keys. 

West 
Fla.  j 

Tex. 

West 
Ind. 

Ber- 

iiiii- 
ila. 

Ear. 

West 
Am. 

Southern 
extreme  range. 

Range  in  time. 

i 
* 

» 

* 
* 
* 

* 

• 

.... 

• 

» 
* 
* 

M 

]             i 

Trinidad  .... 

Triuidad  
Gn.-idalupe  .  . 
Uniti  

Pliocene. 

Pliocene. 
P.  Pliocene. 

Pliocene. 
Miocene. 

Miocene. 
Pliocene. 

Pliocene. 
Miocene. 

Flit  ceil  . 

Miocene. 
Pliocene. 
Pliocene. 
Miocene. 

1 

f 

* 

•*"• 

* 

.... 

* 

Guadalnpe  .  . 
C.  Lookout.  . 

Grenada  

t 

t 

" 

t 

t 
t* 

* 

# 
» 

t 

• 

» 
* 

• 

t 

| 

• 
t* 

• 

* 

* 

Gulf  of  Mex. 
Martinique.  . 

Guadalupe  .  . 

Guadalupe  .  . 
Koy  West  — 

Guadalupo  .  . 
Trinidad  
Martinique  .. 
Tampa  

W.  Florida.. 
Texas    

h 
# 

** 



- 

t* 

# 

• 

•1 

*  4- 



* 



* 

.... 

.... 

* 
* 

tg 
* 

* 

* 
* 

# 
* 

* 

* 

* 
# 

Hatteras  
St.  Thomas.. 
Brazil  
Florida  Str.. 

* 

* 

* 

* 

# 

# 
* 

* 

* 

# 

f« 

# 

* 

-• 

.... 

.... 

.... 

64  BULLETIN    37,    UNITED    STATES    NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 

TABLE  II.    B. — List  of  Pelecypoda — Continued. 


Ser. 
No. 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

PI. 

Fige. 

Alt. 
or 

Lou. 

Range 
in 
depth. 

Northern 
extreme  range. 

378 

Genus  LABIOSA  Schmidt. 

New  Jersey.. 

37!) 

New  Jersey.. 

OJA 

Order  AIVOITI  ALODES.TI  ACEA. 

Suborder  ANATINACEA. 

Family  ANATINID.E. 
Genus  THRACIA  Blainv. 
T  Conradi  Couthouy  .  .  

69 

9 

JL 

Labrador  ... 

qji 

T   Stiinpsoni  Dull       

65  0 

28 

^W-J 

T   corbuloidoa  Blainville...  - 

Hatteras  

oao 

T   distorta  Moiita<ru  . 

Gulf  of  Mex. 

•JW4 

T.  pbaseoliua  Lamarck  .-  

Britain  

SS'i 

Genus  ASTHENOTHLS3RUS  Cpr. 
A.  Hemphillii  Dall  

6  25 

JL 

Gulf  of  Mex. 

oaf* 

Subgenus  Bushia  Dall. 
B  elegans  Dall  ....  ....  ....  -  ......  .... 

39 

1 

12  5 

6£ 

Florida  Str 

QQ7 

Genus  PERIPLOMA  Schum. 
P.  imequivalvis  Scbumacher  

76 

Texas  ?  

^HH 

Gulf  of  Mex. 

QQ() 

Hatteras  .... 

^00 

P   frafilis  Totten  

59 

7 

JJL 

Labrador  . 

QQ1 

Gulf  of  Mex. 

QUO 

Subgenus  Cochlodesma  Coutbony. 
C  Leanum  Conrad    ................... 

59 

6 

32  5 

Nova  Scotia. 

393 

Family  LYONSIID.E. 
Genus  LYONSIA  Turton. 
L  hyalina  Conrad  

59 

11 

A 

Nova  Scotia. 

394 

f 

Gulf  of  Mex. 

395 

L.  Beana  Orbi^ny  

A 

Hatteras  

396 

L  formosa  tJeffreys       ...  ....  ....  ...... 

10  0 

MS 

N.  Atlantic  .. 

397 
393 

L.  ?  arata  Verrill  < 

Genus  LYONSIELLA  M.  Sars. 
L  insciilpta  Jeffreys  .....   ............ 

4.') 
65 

4") 

4,  5,  6) 
133-4  $ 

7,8 

#* 

Rhode  Island 
Norway  

3W 

L.  a&i/stfieoZa  Sars  .  . 

Norwav  -  - 

MARINE    MOLLUSKS    OF    THE    SOUTH-EASTERN    COAST  65 

TABLE  II.    B. — List  of  Pelecypoda — Continued. 


N.  J. 

Va. 

Hat. 

* 

Ga. 

East    Fla. 
Fla.   Keys. 

West  iT 
Fla.    Tex' 

West 
Incl. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Enr. 

West 
Am. 

Southern 
extreme  range. 

Range  in  time. 

• 

* 

* 

* 

* 

Cuba  

P.  Pliocene. 
P.  Pliocene. 

Pliocene. 
Miocene. 

Gulf  of  Mex  . 

Hatteras  
Tortugas  
Key  West  .  .  . 
Honduras  .  .. 
Yucatan  

* 

# 

* 

.... 

-- 

M 

* 

• 

* 
t 

* 
t 

.... 

* 

.... 

* 
t 

Marco,  Fla  .. 
Barbados  

Trinidad  
Honduras  .  .. 
Florida  Keys 

t 

* 

? 

# 
t 

* 

t 

t 

t 

• 

t 

*1 

Santa  Cruz  .  . 
Hatteras  

Texaa 

* 

-- 

* 

- 

# 
* 

* 

Nicaragua.  .. 
Guadalupe  .. 
Campeche  .  .  . 

* 

* 
f 

? 

t 

.... 

1 

? 

t 
t 

Rhode  Isl'd?. 
Rhode  Island 

* 

24781— Bull.  37 5 


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Ser. 
No. 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

PL 

Figs. 

Alt. 
or 
Lon. 

Range 
in 
depth. 

Northern 
extreme  range. 

400 

Family  VERTICORDIHXE. 
Genus  VERTICORDIA  Wood. 

N  Atlantic 

401 

V   flexuosa  Verrill        ..       ........... 

65 

132 

7h 

N  Atlantic 

402 

V  Woodii  Smith  

Oflft, 

Gulf  of  Mex 

40^ 

V   granulifera  Verrill  

8.0 

1423 

Chesapeake 

404 

V   Seguenzje  Dall          .....    ......    ... 

5.0 

Hatteras 

40  T 

V   per  versa  Dall             ............... 

39 

4 

5.0 

731 

Cape  Fear 

406 

Subgenus  Trigonulina  Orbigny. 
T   oruata  Orbi  "'ny            < 

45 

4  0 

Rhode  Island 

407 

Section  EUCIROA  Dall. 
T.  ele^antissi  ma  Dall      < 

bb 
2 

1315 
la-b 

13.25 

I  in 

408 

Subgenus  Haliris  Dall. 
H.  Fischeriana  Dall.  

39 

0 

7 
4a  b 

40.0 
10  0 

409 

H.  trapezoidea  Seguenza  

JOL 

N.  Atlantic  .. 

410 

Family  CUSPIDARIID^E. 
Genus  CUSPIDARIA  Nardo. 
Subgenus  Cuspidaria  s.  s. 
C.  glacialis  Sars  

Norway  

411 

C.  rostrata  Spengler  

Si 

Arctic  Sea  

412 

C.  microrhina  Dall   

40 

2  3 

45  0 

Aft| 

C.  Canaveral. 

in 

C.  Jeffreys!  Dall  

2 

15.0 

QH 

Floiida  Str.. 

414 

C.  obesa  Lovon  

3 

j 

13.0 

Ti°iF 

Arctic  Sea.  .. 

415 

C-  ?  arcuata  Dall  . 

3  4 

12.  5 

640 

Gulf  of  Mex  . 

416 

C.  lamellosa  M.  Sars  

45 

3 

7.3 

Norway  

417 

Subgenus  Cardiomya  A.  Adams. 
C.  perrostrata  Dall  

2 

8.0 

-M 

Tortugas  

41R 

C.  costellata  Deshayes  

2 

Hatteras  

419 

var.  corpulenta  Dall  

3 

9 

14.0 

Florida  Str.. 

420 

C.  ornatissiiria  Orbigny  

41 

21 

9.5 

. 

Hatteras  

421 

C.  striata  Jeffreys  ) 

3 

10? 

19.0 

85 

Arctic  Sea... 

422 

Subgenus  Liomya  A.  Adams. 
Section  PLECTODON  Cpr. 
L.  grauulata  Dall  

65 

129) 

8 

18.0 

Cape  Florida. 

423 

var.  velvetiua  Dall.  . 

11.0 

T¥- 

i 

MARINE    MOLLUSKS    OF    THE    SOUTH-EASTERN    COAST.  67 

TABLE  II.    "B.—List  of  Pelecypoda — Continued. 


N.J. 

Va. 

Hat, 

Ga. 

East 
Fla. 

Fla. 
Keys. 

West 
Fla. 

Tex. 

West 
Ind. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Eur. 

"West 
Am. 

Southern 
extreme  range. 

Range  in  time. 

t 

t 

f 

f 

f 

i 
f 

Barbados 

Pliocene 

t 

Rhode  Isl'd 

t 

t 

Brazil 

t 

?t 

t 

f 

t 

Yucatan 

t 

t* 

* 

f 

Barbados 

f 

t 

t 

t 

Cuba 

t 

f  . 

f 

f 

f 

t 

t 

t 

Fernaudina 

Pliocene. 

t 

t 

f 

t* 

Gulf  of  Mex 

f 

f 

f 

f 

t 

f 

f 

f 

t 

t 

t 

t 

1* 

Barbados  ... 

f 

f 

t 

t* 

Rhode  Id 

Pliocene. 

f 

f 

t 

... 

•- 

*t 

-- 

t 

t* 
f 

t 

.... 

• 
f 

.... 

* 

.... 

St.  Thomas.. 
St  Vincent 

t* 

# 

Guadalupe 

t 

t 

t 

» 

t 

Florida  Str 

f 

J 

Barbados 

t 

t 

Barbados.., 

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Ser. 
No. 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

PL 

Figs. 

Alt. 
or 
LOD. 

Range 
in 
depth. 

Northern 
extreme  range. 

424 
425 

426 
427 

428 
429 

430 
431 
432 
433 

434 
435 
436 

437 
438 

439 

440 
441 

442 
443 

Section  RHINOCLAMA  D.  &  S. 

10.0 
12.0 
10.0 

731 

m 

123 

8SO 

*WY 

£Au 
539 

3\?,T 

_.£  o._ 

145(1 

m 

A¥5- 

m 

HI8 

r& 

twi 

A9^ 
A 

/cr 
Ttft 

-,2A 
0 

Cape  Fear... 
N.Atlantic  .. 

Cape  Clear.. 
Chesapeake  . 
Cedar  Keys.. 
Florida  Str.. 

Norway  

Snbgeuus  Halonympha  D.  &  S. 

2 

2,2a 

Genus  MYONERA  Dall  and  Smith. 

M   uudata  Verrill             .       ...  .  . 

M   lamellifera  Dall         ..           --.   ..--. 

3 
3 

7 
5 

12.5 
11.2 

M    lima  tu  hi  Dall                 .     ...    ....... 

Family  POROMYID^. 
Genus  POROMYA  Forbes. 
P   °ranulata  Nyst          -         ...  ..... 

var.  rotundata  Jeffreys  ............ 

N.  Atlantic  .  . 
N.Atlantic  .. 
Chesapeake  . 

Gulf  of  Hex  . 
N.Atlantic  .. 
Cape  Fear..  . 

Chesapeake  . 
Florida  Keys. 

C.  Hatteras  . 
Nova  Scotia  . 
Hatteras  

Arctic  Sea.  .. 
Tampa  .  . 

P   ueteroides  Seo'uenza         ............ 

P.  sublevis  Verrill  

65 
39 

128 
3 

Section  CETOMYA  Dall. 
P   elono'ata  Dall  ..   

22.5 

P.  tornata  Jeffreys.  .-    

P.  albida  Dall  

21.5 

13.0 
7.3 

Genus  CETOCONCHA  Dall. 
C.  bullaDall                $ 

K5 
39 

8 

130  ? 
2,5  S 

10 

C.  margarita  Dall  

Family  PANDORID.E. 
Genus  PANDORA  Hwass. 
Subgeuus  Clidiopliora  Cpr. 
C.  trilineata  Say  

C.  Gouldiana  Dall       .   .       ... 

59 

8 

14 

8,8a 

.. 
25.0 
14.2 

C.  caroliueusis  Bush  .  . 

Subgenus  Kennerlia  Cpr. 
K.  glacial  is  Leach  

K.  Bushiana  Dall  .. 

1.. 

11.5 

MARINE    MOLLUSKS    OF    THE    SOUTH-EASTERN    COAST.  69 

TABLE  IF.     B. — List  of  Pelecypoda — Continued. 


• 

N.  J.  Va. 

Hat. 

t 

Ga. 

East 
Fla. 

Fla. 
Keys. 

West  T.x 
Fla.    lex> 

West 
Ind. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Eur. 

West 
Am. 

Southern 
extreme  range. 

Range  in  time. 

Miocene. 
Pliocene. 

t 

t 
t 
t 
t 

t 

t 

t 
t 

+ 

Barbados  

Tobago  

St.  Vincent.. 
Jamaica  

t 

f 

t 

.... 

t 
t 

t 
t 
t 

Cuba  

t 
t 

.... 

t* 

t 

.... 

Barbados  
Barbados  
Barbados  
Patagonia  .  . 

Barbados  .... 
Grenada  .... 
Cuba  

t 

t 

f 

t 

t 

t 
t 
t 

t 

t 

t 

t 
t 

t 

t 

Gulf  of  Mex  . 
Brazil  .  .  . 

t 

# 
?* 
•t 

t 

* 

* 

Gulf  of  Mex  . 
N.  Carolina?. 
Yucatan  

Florida  Str  .. 
Charlotte  H  . 

# 

-- 

* 

t 

t 

t 

* 

* 

* 

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Ser. 
No. 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

PI. 

Figs. 

Alt. 
or 
Lon. 

Range 
in 
depth. 

Northern 
extreme  range. 

Suborder  MYACEA. 

Family  CORBULID^E. 

Genus  PAR  AMY  A  Conrad. 

Ill 

P   subovata  Conrad            ..   .......... 

I, 

Hatteras 

Genus  BASTEROTIA  Mayer. 

115 

B  quadrata  Hinds       

1 

2a-b 

10.0 

K 

C  Lookout 

Genus  CORBULA  Bruguiere. 

116 

C   disparilis  Orbi<*ny  ......  ......  ...... 

1 

4a-b 

5 

Hatteras 

147 

C.  Krebsiaua  C.  B.  Adams  

la-b 

C.I 

A 

Cape  Florida 

118 

C  contracta  Say  < 

1 

6a-b) 

12.0 

Cape  Cod    » 

h9 

10  > 

19 

C.  Dietziana  C.  B.  Adams  .  ......  .  

1 

5a-b 

10.7 

14 

Hatteras 

c;n 

f!     Rn.rra.t.Ha.na.  P!     R     Ada.ms 

0 

*7  ft  7»  f* 

8  9 

451 
452 
453 

454 


455 

456 
457 

456 


459 
460 


461 


C.  Cubaniana  Orbigny 

C.  Swiftiana  C.  B.  Adams 

C.  cymella  Dall 

C.  nasuta  Say 

Family  MYHLE. 
Genus  MYA  Linne. 

M.  arenariaLiune* 

Family  SAXICAVID^E. 
Genus  SAXICAVA  F.  de  B. 


1  ;3o,6,c  12.7 
a  \5a,b,c  10.4 
1  i  7,7a 

0<6a,  b,) 
*>  o,dj 


TftlT 


13.5 

8.5 


S.  arctica  Linu^. 
S.  azaria  Dall.  . 


Genus  GLYCIMERIS  Lamarck. 

G.  reflexa  Say 

Suborder  SOLENACEA. 

Family  SOLENID.E. 

Genus  SOLECITRTUS  Blainville. 

Subgenus  Macha  Oken. 
M.  sanctie-marthse  Orbigny 


59 


M.  Cumingiana  Dunker 

Genus  SILIQUA  Megerle. 
S.  costata  Say ? 


75.0 


13     30.0 
9a-6  '•  25.0 


r8TT 


3J 


30.0 
60.0 


Fla.  Strait  .. 

Hatteras 

C.  Florida. .. 

Hatteras 


Arctic  Sea... 


Arctic  Sea... 
Charlotte  H . 


Hatteras 


Hatteras 

Hatteras 


Nova  Scotia  . 


MARINE    MOLLUSKS    OF    THE    SOUTH-EASTERN    COAST.  71 

TABLE  II.    B. — List  of  Pelecypoda — Continued. 

V      TT  ,.   r      East   Fla.    West  To,  i  West  1 5,e,F  'j  •.,,„,   Wt-st          Southern        j  ~ 
Va.  Hat.  Ga.  rla    Key8     r]a     Tex,  ,nd>  ,  mu-  j .  !ur.,  Affl       extreme  range.  |] 


r       i 


I  * 


t 


Tampa 


Miocene. 


t* 

....  t* 
*t 
t* 


St.  Thomas.. 


Barbados Pliocene. 

Jamaica 

Jamaica Pliocene. 

Barbados 

Jamaica 

Jamaica 

Venezuela... 
Gordon  Key  . 

Haiti  . 


.     *    I 


S.  Carolina. . 


*       Barbados  — 
!  Gulf  of  Mex 


Gulf  of  Mex  . 


Rio  Janeiro. 
Texas .  .. 


Hatteras  .. 


Pliocene. 


Miocene. 


Pliocene. 


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Ser. 
No. 

Name  aud  authority  for  species. 

PI. 

Figs- 

Alt. 
or 
Lon. 

Range 
in 
depth. 

Nortliei-ii 
extreme  range. 

462 

Genus  SOLEN  Linne. 
Subgenus  Ensis  Schumacher. 

53 

4      ? 

& 

Labrador  

463 

t>!> 

4,5) 

Rhode  Island 

464 

Suborder  ENSIPHONACEA. 
Family  GASTROCH^ENID^E. 
Genus  GASTROCH.S3NA  Spengler. 
G.  ovata  Sowerbv  

30.0 

'ff 

Charleston  .. 

435 

G.  cuneiformis  Spengler 

25.0 

n 

Cape  Fear. 

466 

G.  Stimpsonii  Tryou  

16.0 

Beaufort  

467 

Subgenus  Spengleria  Tryon. 
S.  rostrata  Spen^ler 

W.Florida  .. 

468 

Suborder  ADESMACEA. 
Family  PHOLADIDJE. 

Genus  PHOLAS  Linne. 
P.  Campechiensis  Gnaelin  

Hatteras  

469 

Subgenus  Barnea  Leach. 
B.  costata  Linn6  

03 

9 

Cape  Cod.... 

470 

B.  maritima  Orbigny  .. 

Texas  

471 

B.  truncata  Say  

59 

12 

Nahant  .  

472 

Genus  ZIRFH.SJA  Leach. 
Z.  crispata  Linne"  

68 

10 

Q_ 

Arctic  Sea. 

473 

Z.  semicostata  Lea  ?  

A 

Cape  Fear  

474 

Genus  XYLOPHAGA  Turton. 
X.  abyssorum  Call  

9 

7  7a 

4.0 

_S.2.iL 

N.  Atlantic  .. 

475 

X.  dorsalis  Turtcm  

¥f  IT 

N.Atlantic  .. 

476 

Genus  MARTESIA  Leach. 
M.  cuneiformis  Say  

-1% 

Connecticut  . 

477 

M.  striata  Linue"  

Britain  

478 

M.  corticaria  Adams  

Charlotte  H. 

479 

Sectiou  DIPLOTHYRA  Tryon. 
M.  Smithii  Tryon  .. 

Statenlsland 

MARINE    MOLLUSKS    OF    THE    SOUTH-EASTERN    COAST.  73 

TABLE  II.     B. — List  of  Pelecypoda — Continued. 


N.J 


Hat. 

I 
Ga. 

East 
Fla. 

Fla. 
Keys. 

West   T 
Fla.  1  lex- 

1 

West 
Ind. 

iiiii- 
da. 

Eur. 

AVest 
Am. 

Southern 
extreme  range. 

Range  in  time. 

' 

* 

* 

Florida  Keys 
Sarasota  

* 

# 

* 
* 

* 

* 

* 

St.  Thomas  .. 
Guadalupe  .. 

. 

* 

1 

* 

St.  Thomas  . 

* 

f 

, 

* 

* 

Guadalupe 

* 

# 

St.  Thomas 

* 

.. 

' 

* 

* 

• 

- 

* 

* 

* 

* 

... 

* 

.... 

S.  America.  .. 

# 

„ 

» 

* 

* 

* 

* 

# 

S.  Carolina?. 

.. 

S.  Carolina  .  . 

t 

t 

St.  Lucia  

t 

t* 

Delaware  ?.. 

, 

„ 

* 

Guadalupe  . 

# 

* 

Manatee  R.  .. 

Pliocene. 


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Ser. 

No. 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

PI. 

Fi-9. 

Alt. 
or 
Lon. 

Range 
in 
depth. 

Nort  hern 
extrVme  range. 

Family  TEREDID^E. 

Genus  TEREDO   Limie. 

480 

T.  norvefica  Spen^ler.  ...  

f>8 

2 

New  York.  .  . 

4RI 

T.  navali.s  Linn6  ..............  \ 

55 

6 

? 

Arctic  Sea.  .  . 

59 

2 

s 

489 

T.  inegotara  Hanley  ....      < 

59 

3 

Arctic  Sea.  .. 

bb 

'127 

J 

483 

T.  Thomson!  Tryon  .  .  .. 

59 

4 

Cape  Cod  .  .  . 

484 

T.  dilatala  Stiinpson 

68 

1 

Cape  Ann.  .. 

Subgenus  Lyrodes  Gould. 

4H5 

L.  cblorotica  Gould 

68 

3 

Mass.  Bay  

Genus  XYLOTRYA  Leach. 

486 

X.  fimbriata  Jeffreys  . 

59 

1 

Rhodelslaud 

487 

X.  bipinnata  Jeffreys  

N.  Atlantic 

MARINE    MOLLUSKS    OF    THE    SOUTH-EASTERN    COAST.  75 

TABLE  II.    B. — List  of  Pelecypoda — Continued. 


N.J. 

Va. 

Hat. 

Oa. 

East 
Fla. 

Fla.     West 
Keys.    Fla. 

Tex. 

West 
Ind. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Eur. 

West          Southern 
Am.  !  extreme  range. 

Range  in  time 

* 

•t 

* 

* 
* 

* 

# 

Manatee  
Florida  
S.  Carolina  .. 

S.  Carolina?  . 
Gulf  of  Mex. 

Gulf  of  Mex. 
St.  Vincent.. 

P.  Pliocene. 

# 

* 

* 

. 
# 

* 

* 

.... 

-• 

... 

* 

* 

* 
* 

* 

« 

* 

.... 

* 

* 

* 
* 

* 

* 

.... 

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TABLE  III.    C. — List  of  Scaphopoda. 


Ser. 
No. 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

PL 

Figs. 

Alt. 
or 

I,  (in. 

Bange 
in 
depth. 

Northern 
extreme  range 

1 
2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 
10 
11 
12 
13 

14 

15 

16 
17 

16 

19 

20 
21 
83 
23 
24 

25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 

Class  SCAPHOPODA. 

Order  SO  1,  1-  \  O4  O  >  <   II  1  A. 

Family  DENTALIID^E. 
Genus  DENTALIUM  Linne. 
D  a  "die  SATS              ................... 

400 

-rWr 
-rik 

wv 
ift 
» 

TTEs" 

4 
!% 

-im 

640 

m 

TBU 
T§§T 

iMt 

m 

•M& 

-iV& 

m 

m 
~m 

iWr 

tWV 

T8^ 

& 

^8 

im 

339 

iWr 
TWr 

m 

Jl32.r 

JOO/ 

iflQ 
843 

Norway 

27 

6 

80.0 

Hatteras  
Scotland  
S.  Carolina  .  . 
C.  Lookout  .  . 
Hatteras  
Nova  Scotia. 
Turtle  Harb  . 
Hatteras  
N.  Atlantic  .. 
Gulf  of  Mex. 
Florida  Str.  . 
Tampa 

D  filuui  Sowerby      ................... 

27 

126 

61.5 
41.0 
31.5 

D  leptuin  Bush          ....  ....  ....  ...... 

41  ;    18a 
i  

D  autillarum  Orbigny  ....  ......  ...... 

1 

19.5 
17.0 
90.0 
13.0 

87.0 

D  canflidum  Jeffreys  .  ......  ......  .... 

46 
26 
27 

16,17 
1 
3 

D  carduus  Dull            .  ......  ......  .... 

D  disparile  Orbi°°ny    .....  ......  ...... 

D  ceratum  Dall  .   ...,......-.......< 

26 

27 

26 

5? 
2$ 
4 

30.0 
28.0 

Gulf  of  Mex. 

S.  Carolina  .. 
Florida  Str.. 
Gulf  of  Mex. 
N.Atlantic.. 

Chesapeake  . 

Cedar  Keys.. 
Gulf  of  Mex. 
Cape  Fear.  .. 
N.Atlantic  .. 
N.  Atlantic  .  . 

Hatteras  
Hatteras  .... 
N.  Atlantic  .  . 
Tortugas  
Rhode  Island 
Nantucket  .. 
Gulf  of  Mex. 
Gulf  of  Mex. 
N.  Atlantic  .  . 

D  Gouldii  Dall              

D  platamodes  \Vatson  ...  ......  ...... 

D  ceras  \Vatson                     ..  ......  .... 

D  capillosuui  Jeffreys          ..  ....  ...... 

D  lap  ueatum  Verrill  < 

27 

46 

1> 
18) 

45.0 

D.  compressum  Watson  

D.  ophiodou  Dall  

26 
27 

27 

9 
10 
12 

12.5 
43.0 
20.0 
9.0 

10.0 
8.0 
7.3 
15.  0 
22.0 
15.0 
13.2 

D  callithrix  Dall         

D.  ensiculus  Jeffreys  

D.  teres  Jeffreys  *  

Genus  CADULUS  Fhilippi. 
C.  quadridentatus  Dall  

27 

41 

5 
20 

var  ?  incisus  Bush--.... 

C.  cylindratus  Jeffreys  

C.  sequalis  Dall  .. 

27 
46 
46 

9 
19 
20 

C.  spectabilis  Vernll  

C.  grandis  Verrill  

C.  poculum  Dall  .. 

C,  Watson  i  Dall  

27 

12a 

13.0 
5.0 

C  Jeffreys!  Mouterosato  

MARINE    MOLLUSKS    OF    THE    SOUTH-EASTERN    COAST. 

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77 


N.J. 

Va. 

Hat. 

Ga. 

East   Fla. 
Fla.  Keys 

West 
Fla. 

Tex. 

West 

Ber- 

Eur. 

West 
Am. 

extSrange.  ;  Kange  in  time. 

t 
t 

t 
t 

t 

Florida  Str.  . 
St.  Vincent.. 
Cape  Fear  .. 
Grenada.  ..  . 

Plioceue. 

t 

t* 
t 

t 

t 

-- 

. 

t 

t 
t* 

t 

... 

t 

7f 

* 
t 

Haiti  

.... 

t 

* 

t 

C.  Romano  .. 
Barbados.  .  .. 
Florid  a  Str.. 
Cuba  

• 

t 

* 

t 

* 

.... 

t 

t 

t 

Cape  Fear.  .. 
Yucatan 

* 

t 
t 

t 
* 

t 
t 
t 

t 
t 

t 
t 

t 

Grenada  
Barbados  

Barbados  

Aspinwall.  .. 
Culebra  
Martinique  .. 
Barbados  

Grenada  
Culebra 

t 
t 

t 

.... 

..... 

.... 

* 

t 

t 

.... 

t 

t 

t 

t 
t 
t 
t 

.... 

t 

f 

t 

t 
t 
t 

.... 

Barbados  
Grenada 

t 
t 

t 
t 

t 

X 

.... 

t 
f 

.... 

Barbados  
Hatteras  

West  Florida 

* 

* 

' 

t 

Rhode  Island 
Florida  Str.. 
St.  Vincent  .  . 
Hatteras  
St.  Vincent  .. 
Old  Provid'ce 
Barbados  

t 

t 

f 

t 

t 

t 
t 

t 
t 

f 

t 

-- 

T 

f 

1 

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Set. 
Ko. 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

PL 

Figs. 

Alt. 
or 
Lon. 

Range 
in 
depth. 

Northern 
extreme  range. 

34 

Genus  CADULUS  —  Contiuued. 
C.  carolinensis  Bush.  ....  ..  .  

41 

19 

9.5 

JA.  • 

Hatteras 

35 

C.  A  "'assizii  Dall  

9.7 

12c 

9.0 

229 

Florida  Str 

36 

C  Pandionis  Verrili               ......  ...... 

64 

126 

-A7n 

Rhode  Island 

37 

C  lunula  Dall  .. 

97 

8 

6.0 

-1JL 

C.  Lookout 

38 

C  obesus  Watson    

«!r 

Florida  Str 

?Q 

C.  amiantus  Dall     

97 

7 

5.75 

-r?n7"r 

Cape  Florida 

10 

C.  cucurbita  Dall  

97 

12d 

4.0 

IM 

Fernandina  . 

41 

C  gracilis  Jeffreys 

fi»ft 

N  Atlantic 

4° 

C.  acus  Dall  ......  

97 

11 

8.0 

30 

43 

C                               

731 

Hatteras 

44 

C.  miiiusculus  Dall  

2.2 

7,-JV 

Hatteras  . 

MAR1XE    MOLLUSKS    OF    THE    SOUTH-EASTERN    COAST. 

TABLE  III.    C. — List  of  Scaphopoda — Continued. 


79 


N.J. 

Va. 

Hat. 

* 

Ga. 

t 

East 
Fia. 

Fla. 

Keys. 

West 
Fla. 

Tex 

West 
Ind. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Enr. 

West  !        Southern 
Am.  '  extreme  range. 

Range  in  time. 

t 
t 

Old  Provid'ce 

t 

..     Cuba 

t 

* 

t 

t 

t 

Florida  Str 

; 

t 

t 
t 
t 
t 

....     Barbados 

St   Thomas 

Cuba 

t 

Florida  Str 

t 

t 

Hatteras 

t 

Haiti 

t 
t 

t 
t 

... 

V  Ar  n  an  r\  i  n  a. 

i  

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Ser. 
No. 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

PI. 

Alt, 
Figa.   ;      or 
Lon. 

Range  in 
depth. 

Northern 
extreme  range. 

1 
2 
3 
4 

5 

6 

7 

8 
9 
10 

11 
12 
13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

Order  PTEKOPODA. 

Suborder   Ml  i:«  «»*<»  »l  \  1   %  . 

Genus  LIMACINA  Cuvier. 
Section  HKTEROFUSUS  Fleming. 
L   trochiformis  Soul         ...  ......  ...... 

1.0 
2.0 
1.5 
2.5 

3.0 

1.5 
4.5 

4.0 
7.5 
10.0 

6.0 
7.0 
25.0 

2.5 

6.0 
10.0 

15.0 
16.0 

Pelagic 
Pelagic 
Pelagic 
Pelagic 

Pelagic 

Pelagic 
Pelagic 

Pelagic 
Pelagic 
Pelagic 

Pelagic 
Pelagic 
Pelagic 

Pelagic 

Pelagic 
Pelagic 

Pelagic 
Pelaeic 

N.  lat.  42°  .  . 
N.lat.350.. 
N.  lat.  38°.. 
Arctic  Sea  . 

Arctic  Sea  . 

N.  lat.  42°  .  . 
N.  lat.  38°.. 

N.  lat.  37°.. 
N.  lat.  31°.. 
N.  lat.  57°.. 

N.  lat.  41°.. 
N.  Atlantic 

N.  lat.  48°.. 

N.  lat.  31°.. 

N.  lat.  39°.. 
N.  lat.  41°.. 

Spitsbergen 
N.  lat.  60°  .  . 

L   bulimoides  Orb  .  --  

L   Lesueuri  Orb                --- 

L  retroversa  Flem  

"    Section  LIMACIXA  s.  s. 
L   helicina  Phipps         ..         .......... 

48 

14 

Subgenns  Embolus  Jeffreys. 
E.  in  lint  us  Orbigny  . 

Genus  PERACLE  Forbes. 
P.  reticulata  Orbiguy  

var.  diversa  Monterosato  

P,  f  helicoides  Jeffreys  

Family  CAVOLINIID.E. 
Genus  CRESEIS  Rang. 
C.  virgula  Rang  ......  .  ...  

C.  conica  Escbsclioltz         .  ......  ...... 

66 
66 

112 
118 

C.  recta  Blainville  

Section  BOASIA  Ball. 
C.  cb.iercb.ite  Boas.  

Genus  CLEODORA  Per.  and  Les. 
Subgenus  Hyalocylix  Fol. 
H.  striata  Ranf  

66 

119 

Subgenus  Styliola. 
S.  gubula  Quoy  &  Gaiiuard   

Subgenus  Cleodora  s.  s. 
C.  pyratnidata  L  

C.  cuspidata  Bosc  .  . 

MARINE    MOLLUSKS    OF    THE    SOUTH-EASTERN    COAST.  81 

TABLE  IV.     D. — List  of  Pteropoda. 


N.J. 

Va 

Hat. 

Ga. 

I'M  si 

Fla 

Fla. 
Keys. 

West 
Fla. 

Tex 

West 
Ind. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Eur 

West 
Am. 

Southern 
extreme  rauge. 

Ilange  in  time. 

* 

* 

•i 

* 

* 

# 

• 

* 

? 

S.  lat.  "28°  

* 

» 

* 

„ 

* 

# 

* 

• 

? 

S.  hit.  48°  

P.  Pliocene 

• 

SI  ..  f    'JKO 

? 

„ 

N.  lat.  40°  ... 

P.  Pliocene 

? 

* 

N.  lat.  35°  .. 

* 

ft 

* 

# 

# 

* 

*• 

S.  lat.  40°  

P.  Pliocene 

* 

* 

* 

• 

N.  lat.  18°  ... 

Plioceue. 

* 

• 

* 

* 

• 

# 

* 

* 

f 

S.lat.9°  

P.  Pliocene 

* 

» 

* 

* 

„ 

* 

N.  lat.  28°  ... 

Pliocene. 

? 

„ 

N  lat  31° 

* 

* 

w 

# 

* 

# 

S.  lat.  35°  
Equator.  

P.  Pliocene. 
P.  Pliocene. 

* 

* 

* 

# 

*. 

* 

. 

# 

? 

S.  lat.  40°.... 

P.  Pliocene. 

* 

N 

N.lat.8°  .... 

* 

* 

* 

* 

f 

S.  at,  40°  

P.  Pliocene. 

S.  lat.  40°  

P.  Pliocene. 

» 

» 

? 
? 

S.  lat.  40°  

S.I  at.  42°.., 

P.  Pliocene. 
P.  Pliocene. 

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Set. 
No. 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

PI. 

Figs. 

Alt 
or 
Lon. 

Range  in 
depth. 

Northern 
extreme  range. 

Section  BALAXTIUM  Benson. 

19 

C.  recurva  Children  

.... 

28.0 



N.lat.400.. 

20 

C.  falcata  Pfeffer  ..  ...  ..  .... 

10.0 

Pel.lgic!  Davis  Str 

Genus  CUVIERINA  Boas. 

21 

C   columnella  Rau^  .....  .  ....  ....  .... 

66 

.117 

12.0 

Pelagic 

N.  lat.  43° 

Genus  CAVOLINIA  Abild. 

Section  DIACRIA  Gray. 

22 

C.  trispinosa  Lesueur  ...  ........... 

66 

115 

11.0 

Pelasric 

N.  lat.  60°.. 

22a 

?C.  Hargeri  Verrill  

Section  CAVOLINIA  s.  s. 

23 

C.  quadrideutata  Lesueur  

4.0 

Pelagic 

N.  lat.  40°  .  . 

24 

C.  longirostris  Lesueur..  

7.0 

Pelagic 

N.  lat.  47°.. 

25 

C  .  gibbosa  Ran  "•  

11.0 

Pelagic 

N.  lat.  43°.. 

26 

C.  tridentata  Forskiil  

66 

113 

18.0 

Pela<ric 

N.  lat.  40°.. 

27 

C.  nncirata  Rang   ..    ...  

66 

116 

7.0 

Pelagic 

N.  lat.  40°.. 

28 

C.  inflexa  Lt-ssueur  

7.0 

Pelagic 

N.  lat.  42°  .  . 

Family  CYMBULIID^E. 

Genus  COROLLA  Dall. 

(  Cymbulicpsis  Pelseneer.) 

29 

C.  calceola  Verrill  .  

66 

120 

45.0 

Pelagic 

N.  lat.  40°.. 

Suborder  O  VITI1VOSOMATA. 

Family  CLIONID^E. 

Genus  CLIONE  Pallas. 

30 

C.  limacina  Pbipps  ) 

66 
72 

122> 
1J 

30.0 

Pelagic 

Arctic  Sea  . 

Family  CLIOPSID^E. 

Genus  CLIOPSIS  Troschel. 

31 

C.  graudis  Boas  

25.0 

Pelagic 

N.  lat.  40°  .  . 

Genus  NOTOBRANCH.SJA  Pels. 

32 

N.  Macdonaldi  Pels  .  

12.0 

Pelagic 

N.  lat.  39°  .  . 

Family  PNEUMODERMATID^E. 

Genus  FNEUMODERMON  Ouvier. 

33 

P.  violaceum  Orbisniv  .  . 

10.0 

Pelagic- 

N.lat.4o°.. 

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TABLE  IV.    D. — List  of  Pteropoda — Continued. 


1 
N.J.Ya. 

Hat. 

O:i. 

East 
Fla. 

Fla. 
Keys. 

West 
Fla. 

Tex. 

West 
Ind. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Eur. 

West 
Am. 

Southern 
extreme  range. 

Range  in  time. 

* 
? 

* 
| 

* 

* 

* 

'  ? 

* 

? 

* 



S.lat.  33°.... 
Brazil.  ..._. 

P.  Pliocene. 
P.  Pliocene. 

P.  Pliocene. 

| 

S.lat.  40°.... 
S.  lat.  40°  

^ 

* 

g 

• 

• 

» 

* 

* 

* 
* 

• 
* 
* 

# 

* 

Bahamas  

S.lat.  17°  ... 
S.  lat.  40°  .  .  . 
S.lat.  41°  ... 
S.lat.  40°  ... 
S.lat.  40°  ... 
S.lat.  42°  ... 

P.  Pliocene. 
P.  Pliocene. 
P.  Pliocene. 
P.  Pliocene. 
P.  Pliocene. 
P.  Pliocene. 

* 

* 
* 
* 
* 
* 

* 

• 
* 

» 

# 

• 
* 
# 
• 
* 

* 

? 
* 

• 
* 
* 

* 

• 

• 

* 

* 

* 

* 

• 
# 

* 

* 

* 

* 

# 

.... 

» 

> 

• 

* 

N.  lat.  37°  ... 
China  Sea... 

* 

* 

? 

? 

? 

* 

S.lat.  15°  ... 

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Ser. 
No. 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

PL 

Figs. 

Alt. 
or 
LCD. 

Range 
in 
depth. 

Northern 
extreme  range. 

Class  GASTROPODA. 

Subclass  ANISOPLEURA. 

Super-order  EUTHYNEURA. 

[Order  PTEROPODA..     See  separate 
table.] 

Order  OPISTHOBRAIVCHIATA. 

Suborder  TECTIBRANCHIATA. 

Family  ACT^EONID^E. 

1 

Genus  ACTJEON  Montfort. 
A.  exilis  Jeffreys  .......... 

""A0* 

N.  Atlantic 

2 

A.  pusillus  Forbes          ..  ... 

iU 

N.  Atlantic 

3 
4 

A.  punctoatriatus  C.  B.  Adams  J 
A.  Cumingi  A.  Adams  .  ....  . 

41 
52 

17) 

2X 



A 

Cape  Cod  
Cape  Fear 

5 

17 

5 

10.0 

^vftr 

Gulf  of  Mex 

6 

A.  melampoides  Dall  < 

17 

2 

6.0) 

*wv 

Virginia  ... 

7 

A.  perforatus  Dall      ................ 

4b 
18 

15 
3 

8.0$ 
7.75 

339 

Florida  Str 

8 

A.  Dauaida  Dall        .......  ..  

17 

12 

11.0 

339 

Tortugas 

9 

A.  incisus  Dall  ..................... 

17 

1  16 

9.0 

£23 

Fernandina 

10 

Genus  OVULACT^BON  Dall. 
O.  Meekii  Dall    

?? 

3  4 

5.5 

188 

Fercandina 

Family  RINGICULID^E. 

Genus  RINGICULA  Deshayes. 

11 

Section  RINGICULINA  Monts. 
R.  nitida  Verrill        .       ... 

37 

3 

7.5 

TJt?7T 

Rhode  Island 

12 

R.  semistriata  Orbi<ruy        ..  .   . 

T3^ 

Hatteras    ... 

Family  TORNATINID^E. 

13 

Genus  TORNATINA  A.  Adams. 
T.  biillata  Kiener  .....     ... 

Florida  Str 

14 

T.  recta  Orbiguy  

Tampa     .... 

15 

T.  canaliculata  Say.....  .....  

59 

27 

5.0 

A 

Cape  Cod 

16 

T.  Candei  Orbigny  .........  . 

41 

13 

A 

Hatteras  . 

17 

Subgenus  Coleophysis  Fischer. 
C.  perplicatus  Dall  

5.0 

*&${ 

Florida  Str.. 

18 

C.  eburneus  Verrill.. 

46 

14 

6.0 

W 

Hatteras  .. 

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N.J. 

Va. 

Hat. 

Ga. 

East 
Fla. 

Fla. 
Keys. 

West 
Fla. 

Tex. 

West 
Ind. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Eur. 

West 
Am. 

Southern 
extreme  range. 

Range  in  time. 

t 

t 

t 

t 

Campeche..  . 

Pliocene. 

f 

t 

f 

t 

Havana  

f 

* 

» 

* 

Haiti  

P.  Pliocene. 

« 

# 

Rio  

t 

* 

f 

Barbados.... 

t 

t 

t 

t 

Cuba  .  .. 

t 

t 

Cuba  

t 

t 

Cuba  

t 

t 

t 

Yucatan  ..... 

t 

t 

Bahamas  .... 

t 

*t 

f 

t 

f 

f 

Brazil   ...... 

Pliocene. 

t 

* 

(Jamaica 

# 

H 

Trinidad  .... 

* 

* 

* 

Jamaica  .... 

* 

* 

* 

* 

» 

* 

* 

Haiti  

Pliocene. 

* 

* 

* 

* 

Martinique.  . 

t 

f 

Barbados 

t 

» 

# 

Florida  Keys 

- 

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Ser. 
No. 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

PI. 

Figs. 

Alt. 
or 

Lou. 

Range 
in 
depth. 

Northern 
extreme  range. 

19 

Subgenus  Cylichnella  Gabb. 
C.  bidentata  Orbigny  ....  ....  ....  .... 

11 

14 

fl-s 

Hatteras 

20 

C.  oryza  Totten  

52 

23 

3.07 

Cape  Cod 

21 

Genus  UTRICULUS  Brown. 
U.  Frielei  Ball       

17 

4 

8  2 

MR 

Gulf  of  Mex 

22 

U.  vortex  Dall  ..  ............  < 

17 

3 

7.5} 

Rhode  Island 

'2^ 

U.  doniitus  Dall.         ................. 

44 
17 

15 

8 

10.0$ 
9  0 

-AWr 

24 

Subgenus  Retusa  Brown. 
R.  Gouldii  Couthouy  

70 

3  0 

•& 

Maine 

OS 

R.  pertenuis  Mi  ""liels  ..............  < 

52 

25,26 

£2  7 

J&- 

Norway    . 

26 

R.  sal  ciit.ii  Orbigny  ....  .  

72 

6 

r. 

w 

Hatteras  .... 

27 

R.  o  vata  Jeffreys  

N.  Atlantic.. 

28 

R.  obesiuscula  Bruguone  ......  ...... 

1% 

Rhode  Island 

29 

R.  cH'lata  Bush       .........  ... 

11 

15 

3.0 

/A- 

Hatteras  .... 

**0 

Genus  VOLVULA  A.  Adams. 
V    acuta  Orbigny      .       ....     ....... 

41 

11 

2.5 

U 

Hatteras  .... 

Q1 

V    oxytata  Busli         ...       .  . 

41 

12 

4  0 

A 

Hatteras  .... 

32 

V    Bushii  Dall          

4.6 

124 

Hatteras  

33 

4.0 

Ms 

Hatteras  

34 

Family  SCAPHANDRID^E. 
Genus  SCAPHANDER  Montfort. 

S    puuctostriatus  Mighels           ..     . 

7'f> 

4 

ri&- 

Norway  

% 

S    Watsouii  Dall 

17 

10 

8.75 

Hatteras  

36 

S.  nobilis  Verrill          ..  .....  

64 

106 

35.0 

4-|88 

Delaware  B.. 

37 

Subgenus  Sabatia  Bellardi. 
S  bathymophila  Dall     ....     ........ 

17 

9,9& 

16.5 

-ASA 

Fernandina  . 

38 

Genus  ATYS  Montfort. 
A    Saudersoni  Dall      .  

17 

7 

6.5 

-sfa 

Hatteras  

39 

T^Ar 

Hattforas  

40 

Genus  CYLICHNA  Loven. 
C.  Verrillii  Dall        

7.5 

AV 

Hatteras  

41 

C.  alba  Brown           .       ...       ....... 

59 

21 

Arctic  Sea  — 

42 

Genus  DIAPHANA  Brown. 
D.  debilis  Gould.. 

52 

24 

3.5 

A 

Arctic  Sea.  .. 

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TABLE  Y.    B. — List  of  Gastropoda — Continued. 


N.J. 

i 

Va. 

Hat. 

Ga, 

East 
Fla. 

Fla. 
Keys. 

West 
Fla. 

Tex. 

West 
Ind. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Eur. 

West 
Am. 

Southern 
extreme  range. 

Range  in  time. 

*i 

# 

* 

*t 

Barbados  

Pliocene. 

* 

* 

# 

Charleston  .. 

P.  Pliocene. 

f 

t 

Barbados  . 

? 

t 

t 

t 

Cuba  

t 

Guada^pe  .. 

f 

t 

Hatteras  .... 

* 

t 

* 

Fernandina  . 

* 

* 

Guadalupe  .. 

t 

t 

* 

*t 

*t 

Brazil  ..  .... 

t 

t 

t 

Hatteras  

Pliocene. 

t* 

t 

Fernandina  . 

*t 

t 

Barbados  

t* 

? 

* 

Cape  Fear  

t 

*t 

t 

t 

Florida  Str  .  . 

t 

t 

t 
t 

t 

t 

t 
f 

t 
t 

t 
t 

t 

Barbados  
Barbados  

t 

t 

t 

t 

Jamaica  

?  Miocene. 

t 

f 

f 

t 

/ 

Guadalupe  .. 

*t 

* 

Santa  Cruz  .  . 

• 

t 

Barbados  

t* 

f 

Fernandina  . 

t» 

? 

* 

• 

St.  Thomas?. 

P.  Pliocene. 

* 

* 

P.  Pliocene. 

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Ser. 
No. 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

PI. 

Figs. 

Alt. 
or 

1.0  II. 

Range 
in 
depth. 

Northern 
extreme  range. 

43 

Family  APLUSTRID^. 
Genus  APLUSTRUM  Schum. 
Subgenus  Hydatina  Schum. 
H.  physis  Linn6                    ........... 

Sarasota 

44 

Subgenus  Bullina  Fe"russac. 
B.  uudata  Brugniere  

Florida  Keys. 

45 

Family  BULLION. 
Genus  BULLA  Linne. 
B.  striata  Bruguiere  

Texas  .  ...... 

46 

B.  solida  Gmeliu  .........  

Florida  Keys. 

47 

B.  occidentals  A.  Adams  ............ 

Tampa  ...... 

48 

B.  eburnea  Dall  ...  .....  

17 

6 

7.25 

W 

Hatteras  ... 

49 

B.  abyssicola  Dall  .  .  ........ 

17 

11 

12.7 

vWV 

Ireland  ... 

50 

Genus  HAMINEA  Leach. 
H.  succinea  Conrad  .........  .... 

T?TT 

Texas 

51 

H.  solitaria  Say  .  .  .... 

59 

20 

1"  0 

Mass.  Bay  .. 

52 

H.  antillarum  Orbigiiy  ......  .  .... 

Tampa  ... 

53 

H.  Guildingi  Swainson  ......  ....  .... 

Texas  ....... 

54 

H.  Petitii  Orbigny  

Tampa  ...... 

55 

Genus  CYLINDROBULLA 
Fischer. 

C.  Beaui  Fischer  

A 

Cedar  Keys.. 

56 

Family  PHILINID.E. 
Genus  PHILINE  Ascanius. 
P.  sagra  Orbigny  ................. 

41 

16,16a 

A 

Hatteras  

57 

P.  infundibnlum  Dall  

12.0 

•Hf 

Florida  Str.. 

58 

P    sinuata  Stimpson.  .  .  .  ..    ...... 

7"> 

2 

Norway  .  .  .. 

59 

P.  amabilis  Verrill  

4-8* 

Rhode  Island 

60 

P 

42i 

Hatteras 

61 

P    llexuosii  Sars   .     ... 

Norway  

62 

Family  GASTROPTERID^E. 
Genus  GASTROPTERON  Meckel. 
G.  Meckel  ii  ?  Kosse  ..  ... 

Mediterran'u. 

63 

Family  UMBRACULID./E. 

Genus  UMBRACULUM  Schum. 
U.  bermudense  Morch  . 

14 

9.10 

10.0 

Bermuda... 

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N.J. 

Va. 

Hat, 

Ga. 

East 
Fla. 

Fla. 
Keys. 

West 
Fla. 

Tex. 

West 
Ind. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Eur. 

West 
Am. 

Southern 
extreme  range. 

Range  in  time. 

* 

* 

.... 

# 
* 

* 

Guadalupe  .. 
Tortola  ..... 

Pliocene. 
Pliocene. 

Barbados  
Barbados  

St.  Vincent.. 
Cuba 

•* 

t 
t 

# 

• 

* 

* 

t 
t 

t 

* 

t 

t 

t 

t 
# 

* 



t 



Santa  Cruz.. 

Grenada  
Georgia  
Guadalupe  .. 
Rio  Janeiro  . 
St.  Thomas.. 

Guadalupe  .. 

Martinique  .. 
Barbados  

* 

* 

* 

if 
? 

* 

# 
* 
# 

t 

* 

* 

* 

• 

* 

» 
t 

* 

t 

# 

» 

t 

Delaware  .... 
C.  Lookout.. 

t 

f 

t 

t 

* 

• 

t 
t 

.... 

t 

Guadalupe  .. 
Florida  Str.. 

* 

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Ser. 
No. 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

PL 

Figs. 

Alt. 
or 
Lon. 

Range 
in 
depth. 

Northern 
extreme  range. 

64 

Genus  HYALOPATINA  Dall. 
H.  Rusliii  Dall            

9.3 

Florida  Str.. 

Superfamily  ANASPIDEA. 

Family  APLYSIID.E. 

65 

Genus  APLYSIA  LinnS. 
A.  protea  Rang  .....  . 

St.  Augustine 

66 

A.  Willcoxii  Heilprin  .... 

200.0 

Gasparilla  ... 

Superfamily  NOTASPIDEA. 

Family  PLEITROBRANCHID^E. 

67 

Genus  PLEUROBRANCHUS  Cu- 
vier. 

P.  americanus  Verrill  

46 

13 

13.5 

250 

Rhode  Island 

68 

Genus  FLEUROBR  ANCHJEA 
Meckel. 

7&s<r 

Rhode  Island 

69 

Genus  KOONSIA  Verrill. 
K.  obesa  Verrill  .  

43 

7 

128.  0 

D  4  U 

iff 

Rhode  Island 

Order  I>  l;l»l  It  It  \>C:  II  1  A  T  A. 

[Omitted.] 

Order  PUI.MONATA. 

Suborder  STYLOMMATOPHORA. 

Superfamily  DITREMATA. 

Family  ONCHIDIID^E. 

70 

Genus  ONCHIDIUM  Cuvier. 
O.  floridanum  Dall  

Knight's  Key 

Family  VERONICELLID^E. 

71 

Genus  VERONICELLA  Blainville. 
V.  floridana  Binney  

56  0 

Charlotte  H. 

Suborder  BASOMMATOPHORA. 

Superfamily  AKTEOPHILA. 

Family  AURICULID^E. 

Subfamily  AURICULIN.E. 

Genus-  AURICULA  Lam. 

72 

Subgeuus  Auriculastrum  Fischer. 
A.  pellucens  Menke  .  . 

47 

8 

16.0 

Cedar  Kevs.. 

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N.J. 

ftk 

Hat. 

Sa. 

Sast 
Fla. 

Fla. 

Keys. 

West 
Fla. 

'ex. 

West 
Ind. 

Jer- 
mu- 
da. 

Sur. 

West 
Am. 

Southern 
extreme  range. 

Range  in  time. 

* 

# 

Bahamas  

* 

# 

* 

# 

# 

N.  Grenada  .  . 

# 

ft 

*t 

f 

Chesapeake  . 

*t 

Delaware  .  .  . 

* 

? 

Florida  Keys. 

# 

* 

Florida  Keys. 

# 

* 

* 

Deruerara  -  .  . 

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Ser. 
No. 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

PL 

Figs. 

Alt. 
or 
Lon. 

Range 
in 
deptb. 

Northern 
extreme  range. 

73 

Genus  THALIA  Gray. 
T.  |>usi  ll;i  Gmelin  ......  ......  ....  .  

47 

5 

21.0 

Cedar  Keys.. 

74 

T.  minuscula  Dall  .  ......  .  ...... 

Tampa  

75 

Subgenus  Alexia  Gray. 
A.  myosotis  Draparnaud  .  ...  

59 

9 

England    

76 

Subfamily  MELAMPIXJE. 
Genus  PEDIPES  (Adans.)  Blainv. 
P.  mirabilis  Mublfeldt             

47 

17 

3.6 

Tampa  .  

77 

P.  elongatus  Dall  ......  ......  .  .... 

47 

4 

4.0 

Marco,  Fla  .  . 

78 

Genus  MELAMFUS  Mtf. 
M.  coffeus  Linne"  .           ......... 

47 

3 

Cedar  Keys.. 

79 

M.  floridanua  Shuttle  worth  ...  .... 

47 

2 

Tampa  

80 

M.  flavus  Gmelin  ............ 

47 

1 

12.0 

Cedar  Keys.. 

81 

M.  lineatus  Say  .......  ...  

47 

9,12 

Mass.  Bay  

82 

Subgenus  Leuconia  Gray. 
L.  bidentata  Montagu  ............  

47 

13 

Shetland  

83 

Subgenus  Detracia  Gray. 
D.  bulloides  Montagu  

47 

7 

11.0 

Cedar  Keys.. 

84 

Subgenus  Sayella  Dall. 
S.  Hemphillii  Dall  

47 

11 

3.7 

Cedar  Keys.. 

85 

S.  Crosseana  Dall  ....  ....  ....  .... 

47 

10 

2  5 

Egmonfc  Key. 

86 

S.  •  -• 

Tampa  .  

87 

Genus  BLAUNERIA  Shuttlew. 
B.  heteroclita  Monta<ru      ..       

47 

14 

Tampa  

88 

Superfamihj  PETEOPHILA. 
Family  SIPHONARIID^. 
Genus  SIPHONARIA  Sby. 

Subgenus  Siphonaria  s.  s. 
S.  alternata  Say  ..  ...... 

Bermuda  

89 

S.  lineolata  Orbigny  .  ......  ......  .  

Fernandiua  . 

90 

Subgenus  Williamia  Monterosato. 
W.  Krebsii  Morch  .  . 

Turtle  Harb  . 

91 

Family  GADINIID^E. 

Genus  G  A  DINT  A  Gray. 
G.  carinata  Dall  .  . 

Cuba  .  . 

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N.  J 

Ya 

Hat. 

Ga 

Eas 
Fla. 

T^ 

.Fla. 
Keys 

West 
Fla. 

Tex 

"West 
Ind. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Eur 

"West 
Am. 

Southern 
extreme  range. 

Bange  in  time. 

# 

# 

* 

Guadalupe 

# 

* 

, 

* 

-• 

* 

-- 

.... 

.... 

* 

.... 

*• 
# 

.... 

* 

* 

Jamaica  
Guadalupe 

* 

* 

# 

P  Pliocene 

* 

„ 

Florida  Keys 

* 

* 

# 

# 

Guadalupe 

? 

T 

* 

Tortola  

S.  Carolina  ? 

* 

Antilles 

• 

* 

# 

» 

Bahamas  

, 

# 

Ban  am  as 

# 

Porto  Rico 

• 

* 

* 

* 

Florida  Keys 

# 

a 

* 

, 

* 

? 

Brazil 

# 

# 

Barbados  .... 

1 
i 

? 

i 

» 

Colon    . 

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Ser. 
No. 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

PI. 

Figs. 

Alt. 
or 

I.  »n. 

Range 
iu 
depth. 

Northern 
extreme  range. 

92 

Superorder  STREPTONEURA. 

Order  <   1  i:\OHK  %  X  II  I  VI  %  . 

Suborder  ORTHODONTA. 
Super  family  TOXOGLOSSA. 
Family  TEREBRIDuE. 
Genus  TEREBRA  Bruguiere. 
Section  HASTULA  H.  &  A.  Adams. 
T.  hastata  Gmelin  ....  

Key  West 

93 

T.  cinerea  Ginelin  .  . 

Texas 

94 

Section  SUBULA  Schumacher. 
T.  floridana  Dall  

70  0 

*£ 

Key  West 

95 

Section  Acus  H.  &  A.  Adams. 
T.  dislocata  Say  

57  0 

Maryland    .. 

96 

T.  concava  Say  ......  

19  0 

Hatter  as 

97 

var.  vinosa  Dall  .  

18  0 

Hatteras  .... 

98 

T.  protexta  Conrad  

21  2 

-A- 

Hatteras 

99 

var.  lutescens  Smith  

15  5 

Cape  Fear 

100 

T.  nassula  Dall  .  

36 

8 

55  0 

•&±T 

Gulf  of  Mex 

101 

T.  limatula  Dall  

18  0 

7&&T 

C.  Lookout 

102 

T.  benthalis  Dall    

29 

6 

21  0 

JLflfl 

103 

T.  Rushii  Dall  

15  0 

8 

Florida  Keys 

104 

Family  CONID^E. 
Genus  CONUS  Linne. 
C.  proteus  Hwass  

Aft 

Gulf  of  Mex. 

105 

C.  centurio  Born  

ti 

Cedar  Keya.. 

106 

C.  Delessertii  Recluz  

51.0 

M 

Hatteras  

107 

C.  flavescens  Gray  

T% 

Hatteras  

108 

C.  floridanus  Gabb  

Hatteras  .... 

109 

C.  Agassizii  Dall  

9 

8  8a 

30  0 

Wk 

Bermuda  .... 

110 

C.  Pealii  Green  ..  . 

-Q- 

Hatteras    .   . 

111 

C.  pygmseus  Reeve  

Magill  Bay  .  . 

112 

C.  verrucosus  Hwass  

Florida  Keys 

113 

C.  mus  Hwass  

£ 

Jupiter  Inlet 

114 

C.  amphiurgus  Dall.. 

26 

Gulf  of  Mex. 

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N.J. 

Va. 

Hat. 

Ga 

East 
Fla. 

Fla. 
Keys. 

West 
Fla. 

Tex. 

"West 
Ind. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Eur. 

"West 
Am. 

Southern 
extreme  range. 

Range  in  time. 

* 

* 

* 

Tortola  

* 

* 

Barbados  

t* 

Florida  Str 

* 

* 

Georgia 

Pliocene. 
Pliocene 

« 

•# 

* 

W.  Florida  .  . 

* 

* 

# 

* 

# 

Texas  

Pliocene. 

* 

* 

W.  Florida  .  . 

t 

t 

Martinique  .  . 

* 

t 

t 

t 

t 

Barbados..  .. 

-.'• 

t 

„    t 

? 

Havana  ..... 

* 

Cape  Florida. 

* 

* 

* 

# 

Venezuela  

Pliocene. 

* 

* 

Santa  Cruz  .  . 

t* 

* 

*t 

# 

Florida  Keys 

t 

* 

# 

t* 

Barbados 

Pliocene. 

* 

# 

» 

* 

Florida  Keys 

Pliocene. 

t 

* 

Barbados  .... 

# 

# 

# 

* 

Darien  

Pliocene. 

# 

* 

# 

Tobago  .  . 

Pliocene. 

* 

# 

* 

Brazil  

» 

* 

, 

* 

Swan  Islands 

? 

* 

Yucatan  

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Ser. 
No. 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

PI. 

Figs. 

Alt. 
or 
Lon. 

Ran  £6 
in 
depth. 

Northern 
extreme  range. 

115 

Family  PLEUROTOMID^E. 
Genus  FLEUROTOMA  Lamarck. 
Subgenus  Pleurotoma  s.  s. 
P.  albida  Perry  

•£& 

Cedar  Keys 

116 

var.  tellea  Dall  

100.0 

•M- 

W    Florida 

117 

var.  vibex  Dall                 ... 

19  0 

T^&f 

118 

P.  periscelida  Dall  

39 

2 

40.0 

+P£ 

Hatteras 

119 

Subgenus  Leucosyrinx  Dall. 
L.  Verrillii  Dall  

10 

5 

36.0 

X4£ 

120 

L.  Si^sbeei  Dall  ......  ..  .  ... 

11 

10 

25  5 

1591 

Gulf  of  Mex 

121 

L.  tenoceras  Dall  ......... 

36 

5 

60  0 

122 

L.  subgruudifera  Dall  .  ...  

38 

1 

30.0 

£££ 

Cape  Fear 

123 

Subgenus  Aiicistrosyrinx  Dall. 
A  elefans  Dall                                       • 

38 

3 

27  0 

805 

124 

A.  radiata  Dall  ...  .  .  

19 

12 

18  0 

JA- 

Cedar  Keys 

125 

Subgenus  Genota  Adams. 
G.  mitrella  Dall      

I9 

5 

12  5 

494 

Fernandiua 

126 

Section  DOLICHOTOMA  Bellardi. 
G.  viabruunea  Dall  .......       ..  .. 

n 

2 

38  0 

isa 

South.  Cuba 

127 

Genus  DRILLIA  Gray. 
D.  ostrearum  Stearns  '.  

-Mr 

Hatteras 

128 

D.  albicoma  Dall  .  .  ......  ....  

10 

8 

25.7 

-A4, 

Gulf  of  Mex 

129 

D.  detecta  Dall  

19 

11 

11.7 

34^ 

Gulf  of  Mex 

130 

D  alesidota  Dall                .... 

48  0 

Ji3 

131 

var.  niacilenta  Dall  

36 

1 

36.0 

iVr 

Cape  Fear 

132 

D.  polytorta  Dall  ...  

10 

6 

33.5 

413 

Gulf  of  Mex 

133 

D.  eucosmia  Dall-  ...... 

13 

1 

19.0 

170 

134 

var.  canna  Dall  .  .  .  . 

15.  2 

££ 

C.  Lookout 

135 

D.  Harfordiana  Reeve  .  .  

Vera  Cruz 

136 

D.             

Florida  Keys 

137 

D.  ebenina  Dall  ..  .  ......  ......  ...  

Tor  tu  gas 

138 

D.  leucocyma  Dall  ..  ....  ....... 

48 

7 

7.5 

Sarasota 

139 

D.  albinodata  Reeve  .  ..  ..... 

Charlotte  H 

140 

D.  haliostrepbis  Dall-  ...  ......  

13 

3 

20.0 

84 

Gulf  of  Mex 

141 

D.  acestra  Dall  .  ......  ...  . 

10 

7 

19.0 

igi 

Gulf  of  Mex 

142 

D.  pharcida  Dall           .       ...... 

1^ 

2 

9.5 

as  a. 

East  Florida 

143 

D.  acrvbia  Dall.. 

10.0 

i*j 

Fernaudina  . 

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N.J. 

Va. 

Hat. 

Ga. 

East 
Fla. 

Fla. 

Keys. 

West 
Fla. 

Tex. 

West 
Ind. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Eur. 

West 
Am. 

Southern 
extreme  range. 

Range  in  time. 

t* 

t* 

Barbados 

Miocene. 

t 

W.  Florida 

t 

f 

Saba  W  Ind 

t 

f 

Monoso  uillo 

t 

t 

t 

t 

t 

t 

t 

t 

Guadaliipe 

t 

t 

t 

t 

St.  Kitt's 

t 

f 

Cuba 

t 

* 

t 

Barbados 

t 

t 

Yucatan 

t 

Barbados.... 

• 

* 

* 

t 

Grenada  

f 

f 

Barbados  

f 

f 

Culebra 

- 

• 

} 

t 

Gulf  of  Mex  . 

Pliocene. 

\ 

f 

f 

Barbados 

t 

Yucatan  

t 

Grenada..  .  . 

t 

f 

t 

Grenada  

? 

* 

Yucatan  

# 

* 

Costa  Rica  .  . 

* 

Vera  Cruz.  .. 

Pliocene. 

* 

# 

Yucatan.  

Pliocene. 

* 

* 

* 

St.  Domingo. 

» 

t 

Gulf  of  Mex. 

t 

# 

Grenada  

t 

t* 

t 

f 

Barbados  

t 

t 

East  Florida 

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Ser. 
No. 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

PL 

Figs. 

Alt. 
or 
Lon. 

Range 
in 
depth. 

Northern 
extreme  range. 

144 

Drillia  tfisticha  Dall        ............. 

23.0 

AU 

Cedar  Keys 

145 

D   ebur  Reeve             .    .   ............. 

H 

Hatteras 

146 

D.  fucata  Reeve  .       ................. 

i| 

Cape  fear.  .. 

147 

var.  paria  Reeve  .  .  

il 

Cape  Fear.  .. 

148 

D.  pao'odula  Dall   .    

13 

6 

18.0 

-AAr 

Florida  Str 

149 

var.  peiitagonalis  Dall  

7.0 

49 

Hatteras  . 

150 

D.  tliea  Dall         

48 

1 

15.0 

A 

Hatteras  

151 

var.  carminura  Dall  .       ...       

11.5 

4-W 

Gulf  of  Mex. 

152 

D.  Simpsoni  Dall   .       ...   ....  .. 

A 

Hatteras 

153 

D.  lissotropis  Dall  .  ....  .  . 

11 

3,4 

7.0 

JA- 

Gulf  of  Mex. 

154 

D.  Dalli  Verrill         

60 

66,  a 

19.5 

-1% 

Rhode  Island 

155 

var.  acloneta  Dall  .     . 

jra 

Georgia  .  

156 

var.  cestrota  Dall  ..... 

196 

Cedar  Keys 

157 

D   nucleata  Dall 

11 

1 

13  5 

-A4,r 

Cape  Florida 

158 

D.  Verrillii  Dall          

11 

2 

5.5 

220 

Gulf  of  Mex 

159 

D.  havauensis  Dall     ......          .  .. 

11 

5 

9.0 

MS 

Florida  Keys 

160 

D.  premorra  Dall  

11 

18 

9.5 

1QQ 

Fernandina  . 

161 

D.  oleacina  Dall             .... 

11 

8 

10.0 

281 

Florida  8tr 

162 

D.  smirna  Dall  

11 

7 

15.0 

tfl 

Florida  Str  .  . 

163 

D.  1'thocolleta  Watson           

11 

6 

12.5 

ni 

Hatteras  

164 

Section  CYMATOSYRINX  Dall. 
D.  centiinata  Dall                    ..     ...... 

36 

9 

22.5 

iWo- 

Hatteras 

165 

D.  sepynota  Dall  -  - 

36 

10 

15.0 

+&i 

Hatteras  

166 

D.  Moseri  Dall  

36 

3 

30.0 

53o- 

Hatteras  

167 

D 

15 

Florida  Keys 

168 

D 

i$i 

Georgia  .  . 

169 

D                                                      .       ... 

294 

Georgia  

170 

Genus  BORSONIA  BeUardi. 
Subgenus  Cordieria  Rouaulfc. 
C  Rouaultii  Dull                  ...     ....... 

36 

11 

13.6 

100 

171 

Genus  BEL  A  Gray. 
B  sub  vitrea  Verrill                    ......   . 

13.5 

843 

Hatteras  

172 

B   tenuicostata  G  O  Sars          ..   ..... 

l¥$T 

Norway  

173 

B   •                      

4G5 

Florida  Str.. 

174 

B  Blakei  Verrill          

16.0 

2021 

Chesapeake  . 

1/5 

B.               

124 

Hatteras  

176 

B.  harpularia  Couthouy  .  .  ........ 

50 

17 

17.0 

ito 

Nova  Scotia  . 

177 

jj 

-ifiA- 

Hatteras  

178 

B.  Rathbuni  Verrill.. 

27.0 

1395 

Hatteras  .  . 

MARINE    MOLLUSKS    OF    THE    SOUTH-EASTERN    COAST.  99 

TABLE  V.    E. — List  of  Gastropoda — Continued. 


N.J. 

Va. 

Hat. 

Ga. 

East 
Fla. 

Fla. 
Keys. 

West 
Fla. 

Tex. 

"West 
Ind. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Eur. 

West 
Am. 

Southern 
extreme  range. 

Range  in  time. 

t 

Gulf  of  Mex. 

, 

* 

t 

f 

f 

Sombrero  

* 

t 

St.  Thomas.. 

„ 

f 

Trinidad  

t 

t 

t 

Barbados  

f 

Florida  Keys 

# 

» 

* 

Florida  Keys 

t 

t 

Barbados  

* 

# 

Tampa 

t 

t 

f 

Barbados 

t 

t 

t 

Georgia  . 

t 

f 

Martinique.  . 

t 

Gulf  of  Mex. 

f 

f 

Sombrero 

t 

W.Florida  .. 

t 

f 

Yucatan  . 

t 

t 

t 

Havana  

t 

f 

Grenada  

t 

f 

Old  Provid.. 

t 

t 

Cedar  Keys.. 

t 

t 

Cedar  Keys.. 

t 

N.  Carolina.. 

t 

. 

* 

Florida  Keys 

f 

Florida  Keys 

t 

t 

Florida  Str.. 

t 

Fernandina  . 

f 

Barbados  

t 

t 

t 

t 

Hatteras  

t 

t 

t 

t 

# 

New  York  

t 

t 

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Ser. 
No. 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

PI. 

Figs. 

Alt. 
or 
Lon. 

Ran^e 
in 
depth. 

Northern 
extreme  range. 

179 

Bela                                                 -     -  -  - 

300 

Hatteras 

180 

B   subturgida  Verrill                   ...   ... 

9.0 

H43 

Hatter  as 

181 

B                                    . 

-A\ 

Hatteras 

182 

B  Tannwi  Verrill                          ....... 

61 

78 

21.0 

1290 

Gulf  of  Maine 

183 

Genus  MANGILTA  Risso. 
Subgeuus  Cythara  Schumacher. 

C   Bartlettii  Dall         < 

12 

6 

8.0 

IfS-s 

Key  West  .  .  . 

184 

C.  cymella  Dall          ..  

14 
V> 

5,8 
4 

10.0 
12.5 

i§& 

Gulf  of  Mex  . 

185 

Subgenus  Daphnella  Hinds. 
D.  limnseifomiis  Kiener  

Florida  Keys 

186 

D.  leucophlegma  Dall  

q 

9 

10  25 

805 

Gulf  of  Mex  . 

187 

D.  corbicula  Dall  .  .  

14 

9 

11  2 

T$r 

Hatteras  

188 

D.  reticulosa  Dall          ..  ....... 

10 

10 

11  5 

•£&• 

Fernandina  . 

189 

D.  pompholyx  Dall  

36 

4 

12.5 

4M 

Fernandiua 

190 

D.  reti  f  era  Dall  

6  5 

H 

Hatteras  

191 

D.  morra  Dall  

19 

1 

5.75 

_i2. 

C.  Lookout.. 

199 

D.  elata  Dall  

4.75 

it 

Hatteras  

193 

Section  EUBELA  Dall. 
D.  limaciua  Dall      

9 

10 

11.0 

-8a(& 

Rhode  Island 

194 

D.  calyx  Dall  

124 

Hatteras    

195 

D.              

805 

Gulf  of  Mex 

196 

D.  son  a  Dall  

10 

11 

8.0 

769 

N.  Carolina? 

197 

8.5 

731 

Hatteras  . 

198 

Subgenus  Glyphostoma  Gabb. 
G.  dentifer?,  Gabb  

15 

Florida  Str  .. 

199 

G.  Gabbii  Dall  

13 

4,5,7,8 

17.5 

&b 

Gulf  of  Mex. 

WO 

G.  gratula  Dall  

19 

10 

17.5 

iff 

East  Florida. 

201 

Subgenus  Mangilia  Risso,  s.  s. 
M.  balteata  Reeve 

Hatteras  . 

202 

M.  psila  Bush    .   

41 

2 

6.0 

Hatteras  .  . 

903 

M.  oxytata  Bush  ..  .         ..... 

41 

1 

5.0 

48 

Hatteras  

204 

M.  astricta  Reeve 

Florida  Keys 

205 

M.  biconica  C.  B.  Adams 

Hatteras 

206 

M.  plicosa  C.  B.  Adams  

50 

14 

| 

Cape  Cod  

207 

M.  rubella  Kurtz  &  Stimpson  ..  

C.  Lookout.. 

208 

M.  bicarinata  Couthouy  ..  

50 

15 

11.0 

o 

Arctic  Seas  .  - 

209 

M.  stellata  Stearns  .  . 

Tanma  .  . 

MARINE    MOLLUSKS    OF    THE    SOUTH-EASTERN    COAST.        101 

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N.J. 

Va 

Hat 

Ga 

East 
Fla 

Fla. 
Keys 

West 
Fla. 

Tex 

West 
Ind. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Eur 

West 
Am. 

Southern 
extreme  range. 

Range  in  time. 

t 

f 

t 

ff 

George's  B'ks 

• 

t 

Barbados 

t 

Barbados 

* 

* 

Barbados 

t 

Gulf  of  Mex 

t 

t 

Barbados 

t 

t 

Barbados 

t 

t 

Barbados 

t 

*t 

t 

f 

Cuba 

* 

Cape  Fear 

t 

t 

t 

t 

t 

t 

Brazil 

t 

t 

f 

Cuba 

?  t 

• 

t 

Guadalupe 

t 

f 

• 

Miocene. 

t 

t  * 

t 

Barbados 

Pliocene 

t 

t 

f 

i 

Old  Provid'ce 

# 

* 

H 

* 

Barbados 

Pliocene 

*t 

t 

? 

Martinique 

# 

* 

# 

Gulf  of  Mex 

t* 

* 

* 

* 

Jamaica 

* 

• 

# 

• 

Florida  Keys 

Pliocene 

* 

* 

Charlotte  H 

Pliocene, 

*? 

*t 

• 

Rhode  Id 

--  1 

* 

* 

Kev  West  .  . 

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Ser. 
No. 

Xame  and  authority  for  species. 

PI. 

Figs. 

Alt. 
or 
Lon. 

Range 
in 
depth. 

Northern 
extreme  range 

910 

Mangilia  atrostyla  Dall  

41 

4,  4a 

8.  7F 

jy. 

Hatteras 

211 

M.  liruonitella  Dall            

48 

3 

7.1 

» 

Cedar  Kevs    ' 

212 

M.  cerina  Kurtz  &  Stimpson  ..... 

44 

16,o 

6.  7f 

A 

Cape  Cod 

913 

M.  ceroplasta  Bush  ........  

5.5 

u 

Hatteras 

914 

M.  ceriuella  Dall  

11.8 

|| 

Hatteras 

915 

M.  quadrata  Reeve  .  

8.0 

Hatteras 

216 
9,17 

var.  dimiiiuta  C.  B.  Adams  
var.  rugirima  Dall  

.... 





Hatteras  
Florida  Keys 

918 

var.  monocingulata  Dall  ....       .  . 

11 

15,  16 

6.75 

100 

9-19 

M.  monilifera  Sowerby    .   .  .  

Florida  'Kevs 

990 

M.  citronella  Dall  . 

q 

5 

6.25 

70 

991 

M.  

Hatteras 

999 

M.  Dorvillite  Gray  -  

Florida  Keys 

223 

M. 

22 

Hatteras 

994 

M.  melauitica  Dall  ... 

Hatteras 

225 

var.  oxia  Bush  

41 

3,  3a 

5.0 

4?f 

Hatteras  .... 

996 

M.               

294 

Fernandina 

227 

M.  antooia  Dall  .          ) 

10 

4 

5.75 

Uift 

Fernandiua 

22ft 

M.  serga  Dall  

11 

9 

11 
4 

7.0 
9.0 

VWr 

Florida  Str.. 

229 

M.  peripla  Dall  

11 

17 

8.0 

Gulf  of  Mex. 

230 

M.  elusiva  Dall  

19 

7 

9.25 

H& 

Gulf  of  Mex. 

231 

M.  bandella  Dall  .             $ 

10 

3 

9.4 

(*ft¥o- 

GulfofMaine 

232 

M.  comatotropis  Dall  ^ 

60 

11 
44 

73 

•12 

8 

11.0 

V  6.  0 

iWr 

Ehode  Island 

233 

M.  scipio  Dall  

61 
10 

77 
12 

14.0 

12.1. 

Fernandina  - 

234 

M.  pelagia  Dall  

11 

9 

10.8 

539 

Gulf  of  Mex. 

235 

M.  exsculpta  Watson  

15 

9 

30.0 

fio 

Gulf  of  Mex. 

236 

M.  Pourtalesii  Dall  

9 

6 

17.0 

Iff 

Fernaudina  . 

237 

M.  subsida  Dall  

1° 

3 

13.0 

339 

Gulf  of  Mex. 

238 

M.  toreumata  Dall  

19 

8 

10.2 

titt 

Fernaudina  . 

239 

Subgenus  Pleurotomella  Verrill. 
P.  Packardii  Verrill  

44 

7 

13.0 

GulfofMaine 

240 

var.  formosa  Jeffrevs  

60 

72 

10.0 

-iVdV 

N.  Atlantic  .  . 

241 
242 

var.  Benedict!  V.  &  S  ? 
P.  Bruneri  V.  &  S  

14 

60 

61 

4 
70,  a 

75 

11.0 
17.0 

22.0 

>m 

iMf 

Gulf  of  Maine 
Rhode  Island 

243 

P.  leucomata  Dall  

11 

13 

13.7 

tlfo 

Cedar  Kevs.. 

244 

P.  Catherine  V.  &  S  .. 

61 

76.  a 

23.0 

JtfA 

Gulf  of  Mainei 

MARINE    MOLLUSKS    OF    THE    SOUTH-EASTERN    COAST.         103 

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N.J 

Va 

Hat 

Ga 

East 
Fla. 

Fla. 
Keys 

West 
Fla. 

Tex 

West 
Incl. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Ear. 

West 
Am. 

Southern 
extreme  range. 

Range  in  time. 

, 

* 

* 

# 

t 

Barbados  . 

* 

Tampa   . 

* 

* 

• 

Fernandiua  . 

P.  Pliocene 

« 

* 

# 

• 

• 

Texas  

* 

» 

* 

* 

Yucatan.  

* 

# 

• 

Florida  Keys. 

# 

t 

Barbados  

» 

* 

St.  Thomas.. 

t 

Sombrero  

t 

t 

Barbados  

* 

# 

Haiti  

* 

* 

# 

* 

• 

Haiti  

* 

• 

t 

t 

t 

t 

Guadalupe  .. 

t 

t 

t 

Old  Provid'ce 

0 

# 

Yucatan  

• 

t 

Culebra  

t 

f 

t 

Bequia  

t 

f 

t 

t 

t 

.. 

Barbados  

t 

t 

St.  Vincent  .  . 

t 

Cuba  

t 

t 

Santa  Cruz  .  . 

t 

f 

Florida  Str.. 

P.  Pliocene,, 

f 

t 

Cuba  

f 

t 

Dominica  .  .  . 

Rhode  Island 

f 

Hatteras  .... 

f 

t 

Bequia  

ft 

t 

f 

t 

Florida  Str  .  . 

t 

t 

Hatteras  

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Ser. 
No. 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

PL 

Figs. 

Alt. 
or 
Lon. 

lange 
in 
depth. 

Northern 
extreme  range. 

245 

Pleurotomella  Agassizii  V.  &  S.  ...... 

60 

7,71 

31.0 

fU-s 

Rhode  Island 

24(5 

var  Sanderson!  Verrill  ....... 

M8Q 

Gulf  of  Maine 

247 

var  UK  'x  i  ctiiiii  Dall    ......  .... 

11 

14 

8.5 

&4$ 

Gulf  of  Mex. 

248 

^  Edf/wittntt  Dall      .  .  .  >  .  ......  ...... 

?6 

6 

58.0 

20h 

249 

P  Pandionis  Verrill         .............. 

60 

69 

43.0 

*M 

Rhode  Island 

250 

P  Emertonii  Verrill  &  Smith  < 

10 

9 

>34.  0 

iHI 

Chesapeake  . 

251 

P  tincta  Verrill             .         .......... 

60 
46 

74 
4 

22  0 

MU 

Virginia  .... 

252 

P  chariessa  \Vatson        •     .       ....... 

46 

3 

52  0 

T¥& 

N.  Atlantic  .  . 

253 

38.0 

731 

Cape  Fear.  .. 

254 

28.0 

731 

Cape  Fear.  .. 

2f>5 

29.0 

731 

Cape  Fear... 

256 

P.  filifera  Dall     

r> 

9 

17.5 

331 

Gulf  of  Mex  . 

257 

P.  Frielei  Verrill  

46 

5 

22.0 

Wt 

Delaware  .  .. 

258 

P.  hadria  Dall  

27.0 

•rWT 

Cape  Fear... 

259 

P.  Bairdii  Verrill  •  

60 

68 

55.0 

£&r 

Rhode  Island 

260 

P    Lottos  Verrill          

46 

7 

11.5 

1525 

Delaware  — 

261 

?  Section  GYMNOBELA  Verrill. 
P   extensa  Dall              ...  ......  ...... 

10 

2 

12.2 

N.Atlantic  .. 

262 

46 

6 

8.0 

fit 

Delaware  — 

263 

P   Blakeana  Dall         < 

10 

1 

^8.0 

T"J$V 

Gulf  of  Maine 

264 

var   a°Tia  Dall  ...   .  ......... 

46 

8 

> 
10.0 

1685 

Chesapeake  . 

265 

P.  curta  Verrill        ...  .............. 

16.0 

iWr 

Rhode  Island 

266 

P   tornata  V  var.  Malniii  Dall  ... 

5.0 

^2^5 

GulfofMaine 

267 

P  engonia  Verrill..  ..  ......  ...... 

17.0 

-,m- 

Gulf  of  Maine 

268 

Subgenus  Taranis  Jeffreys. 
T   cirrata  Brugnone    ..         .  . 

6.0 

i§* 

Norway  

269 

Genus  SPIROTROPIS  G.  O.  Sars. 
S   ephamilla  Verrill         .........    .. 

Mil 

Chesapeake  . 

270 

Family  CANCELLARIID^. 
Genus  CANCELL  ARIA  Lam. 
Subgenus  Cancellaria  s.  s. 
C    reticulata  Linne"  .       ...  .  

A 

Hatteras  

271 

C   Conradiana  Dall         ..                ... 

Gulf  of  Mex. 

272 

Subgenus  Trigonostoma  Blainville. 

Gulf  of  Mex  . 

273 

T.  Smithii  Dall  

37 

1 

10.5 

II 

Hatteras  .... 

274 

T.  Aerassizii  Dall  .  . 

35 

4 

13.5 

M 

C.  Lookout.. 

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N.J 

Va. 

Hat. 

Ga. 

East 
Fla. 

Fla. 
Keys. 

"West 
Fla. 

Tex 

"West 
Ind. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Ear. 

"West 
Am. 

Southern 
extreme  range. 

Kange  in  time. 

t 

t 

Cape  Fear. 

It 

N.  lat.  3^<? 

f 

t 

t 

Martinique 

f 

Cura^oa 

ft 

t 

t 

Santa  Cruz 

t 

N.  lat.  36°  ... 

t 

t 

f 

f 

St.  Vincent 

Pliocene. 

t 

t 

t 

t 

N.  lat.  39°  33' 

t 

t 

Gulf  ofMex  . 

t 

Delaware  ... 

t 

f 

t 

t 

Yucatan. 

t 

t 

t 

t 

t 

t 

Santa  Cruz 

t 

t 

Guadalupe 

t 

t 

t 

Hatteras  .... 

t 

f 

Gulf  of  Mex 

ft 

Rhode  Island 

t 

t 

f 

t 

Florida  Str  .  . 

Pliocene. 

t 

t 

# 

# 

* 

* 

# 

# 

Guadalupe  .. 

P.  Pliocene. 

* 

Pliocene. 

* 

tf 

* 

Yucatan  .... 

Pliocene. 

* 

C.  Lookout.. 

* 

# 

* 

Key  West  .  . 

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Ser. 
No. 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

PI. 

Figs. 

Alt. 
or 
Lou. 

Range 
in 
depth. 

Northern 
extreme  range. 

275 

Genus  ADMETE  Moller. 
A.?  microscopica  Dall  . 

.   f 

?$R 

Feriiaudina 

276 

A.?  nodosa  Verrill  

4f> 

9 

12.0 

to* 

Delaware 

277 

Genus  BENTHOBIA  Dall. 
B   Tryoni  Dall                     

35 

6 

13.0 

731 

Cape  Fear..  . 

278 

Superfamily  RHACSIGLOSSA. 
Family  OLIVID^L. 
Genus  OLIVA  Bruguiere. 
O.  reticularis  Lamarck  

A 

Key  West  .  .  . 

279 

O.  literata  Lamarck  

34 

8,8' 

60.0 

ft 

Hatteras  

280 

Genus  OLIVBLLA  Swainson. 
O.  mutica  Say    .....  . 

31 

1,2 

13.0 

281 

O.  nivea  Gmeliu  -       ...   --•    .....  . 

& 

Sarasota  . 

282 

O.  jaspidea  Gmeliu      ..               . 

7.% 

Hatteras 

283 

var.  fuscociucta  Dall        ... 

-^fin- 

Florida  Keys. 

284 

O.  bnllula  Reeve  

-A2,- 

Hatteras  

285 

O.  ,     -                      

Key  West 

286 

O.  floral  iu  Duclos  

Hatteras  .... 

287 

Family  MARGINELLID^. 
Genus  MARGINELLA  Lamarck. 
M.  carnea  Storer.  .   

Charlotte  H 

288 

M.  Sfcoreria  Couthouy 

Gulf  of  Mex 

289 

M.  oblouga  Swainson                 ..   

Florida  Keys. 

290 

M.  pjuttata  Dillvvyn     ..       .     ..     . 

Hatteras 

2i)l 

M.  cassis  Dall  ..     

35 

8 

15.0 

101 

Florida  Keys 

292 

M.  limatula  Conrad     ..   .....   ... 

Hatteras 

293 

M.  apicina  Menke  

Hatteras 

294 

var.  borealis  Verrill  ) 

44 

4! 

14.0 

•&% 

Rhode  Island 

295 

M.  pellucida  Pfeiffer   

bl 

79  $ 

Sarasota 

296 

M.  nivosa  Hinds  ..  .  .  ...... 

Key  West 

297 

M.  Watsoni  Dall  \ 

19 

3 

9.5 

I  a.?a 

Gulf  of  Mex 

298 

M.  cineracea  Dall  

38 
4«> 

2 
6 

9.5 
13.0 

?§f 

Cape  Fear 

299 

M.  haematita  Kiener  ..  ... 

-1% 

Gulf  of  Mex 

300 

M.  fusina  Dall  

1<J 

4 

8.0 

M^ 

Fernundiua 

301 

M.  yucatecana  Dall  

19 

5 

5.62 

*M 

Florida  Str 

302 

M.  vireiniana  Conrad.. 

J»fir 

Chesapeake  . 

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N.J. 

Va. 

Hat.' 

Ga. 

Eiist 
Fla. 

Fla.  ' 
Keys. 

West 
Fla. 

Tex. 

West 
Ind. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Eur. 

West 
Am. 

Southern 
extreme  rauge. 

Raiige  in  time. 

t 

t 

t 

Yucatau  

t 

t 

*f 

*t 

* 

Brazil.       

Pliocene. 

K"o\r    AVaof 

* 

# 

* 

* 

* 

n 

Trinidad  

Pliocene. 

• 

* 

* 

* 

Haiti  .  

# 

*t 

Barbados..  .. 

f 

t 

t 

• 

Brazil  

P.  Pliocene. 

»* 

# 

Brazil  

* 

» 

# 

« 

* 

„ 

Tortola  

* 

# 

Rum  Cay  

* 

* 

Aspinwall  .  . 

* 

* 

Yucatan  

» 

# 

• 

Swan  Island. 

t 

f 

Cuba  

* 

C.  Lookout.. 

Miocene. 

# 

t 

t 

Cape  Fear.  .. 

B 

* 

# 

St.  Thomas.. 

t 

* 

Jamaica  

t 

t 

f 

Yucatan  

t 

ft 

Fernandiua.. 

* 

f 

Grenada  .... 

t 

f 

Yucatan  

t 

Yucatan  

* 

t 

* 

* 

Yucatan.  . 

Miocene. 

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Ser. 
No. 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

PI. 

Figs. 

Alt. 
or 
Lon. 

Range 
in 
depth. 

Northern 
extreme  range. 

303 

Marginella  amabilis  Redfield.  ..  .. 

l¥<T 

Florida  Keys. 

304 

M.                   

Hatteras    

305 

M.  bella  Conrad  ....  

Hatteras 

306 

M  iuar"'arita  Kiencr  .»••» 

294 

Georgia 

307 

M.                  

294 

Fernandina 

308 

M                                                 . 

294 

Femandina 

309 

Florida  Keys 

310 

M.  microgonia  Dall      ..  .  .  

294 

Fernandina 

311 

M.  denticulata  Conrad  .  ......  

Hatteras 

312 

var.  opalina  Stearns   .  .  ..... 

g 

Tampa  . 

313 

M  aureocincta  Stearns.  ....  .... 

A 

Chesapeake 

314 

M  semi  nula  Dall            .     ....    ....... 

19 

2 

7.0 

%n 

Fernandina 

315 

M 

Tampa 

316 

M  minuta  Pfeiffer                ..           .  .  .. 

5 

Fernandina 

317 

M.  minima  Guilding  ....... 

A 

C.  Lookout 

318 

M.Eedfieldii  Tryon  

229 

Florida  Str 

319 

M.  fusca  So  werby  ..  ..  ......  ...... 

M 

C.  Lookout 

320 

M.  succinea  Conrad  ....... 

19 

6 

12.0 

Fernandina 

321 

M.  styria  Dall  .......  ..  

•£& 

Georgia  . 

322 

M.  torticula  Dall  

iff 

Fernandina  . 

323 

Section  VOLVAKINA  Hinds. 
M.  avena  Valenciennes  

jyv 

Key  West    .. 

324 

M.  albolineata  Orbigny  

T8^- 

Key  West  ... 

325 

M.  subtriplicata  Orbigny.  

-rfi 

Key  West  ... 

326 

M.  lactea  Kiener.  

A 

Tortugas  

327 

M.  pallida  Donovan  .. 

T¥<J 

Tortugas  

328 

Subgenus  Persicula  Schumacher. 
P.  catenata  Montagu  .  ..  

sV 

Turtle  Harb. 

329 

var.  pulcherrima  Gaskoin  

« 

Florida  Keys 

330 

p.                 

294 

Fernandina 

331 

Subgenus  Volutella  Swainson. 
V.  lacrimula  Gould  

Q 

Hatteras  

332 

V.  hadria  Dall  

Cedar  Keys.. 

333 

14 

C.  Lookout  .- 

334 

V.  ovuliformis  Orbigny  .  .....  

Cape  Fear  

335 

Family  VOLUTHXE. 
Genus  VOLUTA  Linne. 

V.  virescens  Solander... 

Texas  .  . 

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N.J. 

Va. 

Hat. 

Ga. 

East 
Fla 

Fla. 

Keys. 

Weat 
Fla. 

Tex. 

West 
Ind. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Eur. 

West 
Am. 

Southern 
extreme  range. 

Range  in  time. 

t 

t 

Soiu  brero,  .  .  . 

Miocene. 

» 

Cape  Fear.  .. 

» 

Cape  Fear  

Miocene. 

t 

t 

* 

Haiti  

t 

t 

i 

* 

Cura^oa  

t 

t 

, 

Cuba  

t 

t 

# 

# 

t* 

Barbados  

Miocene. 

* 

* 

Key  West  .  .  . 

Pliocene. 

# 

# 

* 

* 

# 

Gulf  of  Mex. 

Pliocene. 

? 

t 

t 

Yucatan  .... 

* 

Gulf  of  Mex  . 

t 

* 

# 

t* 

* 

* 

Barbados  

Miocene. 

# 

» 

* 

• 

Haiti  

f 

t* 

* 

Cuba  

t 

t 

# 

* 

# 

St.  Thomas.. 

t 

t* 

*t 

t 

Sombrero  

t 

t 

Sombrero  

Pliocene. 

t 

t 

N.  lat.  24°  ... 

* 

*t 

t* 

• 

Aspinwall  .  .  . 

Pliocene. 

* 

t 

* 

Barbados  

*t 

• 

Tortola  

# 

• 

Tortola  

*t 

.» 

• 

Tortola  

Pliocene. 

* 

*t 

Brazil  

% 

# 

St.  Thomas.. 

f 

*t 

t 

t* 

*\ 

* 

Florida  Str.. 

t 

Charlotte  H 

t* 

• 

Fernandina  . 

Pliocene. 

* 

» 

„ 

» 

Guadalupe  .. 

Pliocene. 

» 

* 

Carthagena  . 

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Ser. 
No. 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

PI. 

Figs. 

Alt. 
or 
Lon. 

Range 
in 
depth. 

Northern 
extreme  range. 

336 

Genus  S  CAP  HELL  A  Swainson. 
S.  JunoniaHwass      ...........  . 

34 

5ti-e 

95.0 

M 

C.  Lookout 

337 

Subgenus  Aurinia  H.  &  A.  Adams. 
A.  dubia  Broderip  .  ..  

1% 

Hatteras  .... 

338 

A.  Gouldiana  Dall  .     .  .  

oq 

3 

69  0 

J5(ftr 

Cape  Fear 

339 

A.  robnsta  Dall  .....  .... 

35 

2 

119.0 

HS 

Tampa        .  . 

340 

Family  TURBINELLID^. 
Genus  TURBINELLA  Lamarck. 
Subgeiius  Cynodonta  Schumacher. 
C.  muricata  Born     .           .    ...  

ft 

Florida  Keys 

341 

C.  capitellum  Linne"    .....       ...       

FloridaKeys? 

342 

Family  MITEID^E. 
Genus  MITRA  Lamarck. 
M.  barbadensis  Gmelin  .......  . 

KevWest 

343 

M.  nodulosa  Gmelin  .  ..  

Fort  Macon 

344 

M.  Dupontii  Kiener.  .   ...  .  

Florida  Keys 

345 

M.  sulcata  Gmelin  .   .....  .....  

Jupiter  Inlet 

346 

M.  puella  Reeve  .  .      ......  

C.  Lookout 

347 

M.  albocincta  C.  B.  Adams  ..  

Key  West 

348 

M.  Hanleyi  Dohru  .  

Florida  Keys 

349 

var.  gemmata  Sowerby  ..  

Charlotte  H 

350 

M.  floridana  Dall  ..  .  ...  

48 

5 

6.0 

Marco.  ...... 

351 
352 

M.  Swainsoni  Brod.  var.  antillensis 
Dall. 
M.  stramiDea  A.  Adams  ......  ....  

38 

7 

80.0 

dh: 

84 

C.  Lookout.. 
Gulf  of  Mex 

353 

M.  fulgurita  Reeve  .  .  .. 

iVW 

Cape  Florida 

354 

M.  stvria  Dall  

15 

6 

19.0 

^& 

Cape  Florida 

355 

M.  wandoeiisis  Holmes.  

ifc 

Hatteras 

356 

M.  Bairdii  Dall 

40 

7 

35.0 

528 

Lat.  32°  24' 

357 

M.  torticula  Dall  .  ...  .  .... 

15 

8 

12.2 

400 

Florida  Str.. 

358 

Subgenus  Conomitra  Conrad. 
C.  Blakeana  Dall          .       ...          ... 

640? 

Gulf  of  Mex 

359 

var.  IsBvior  Dall         ... 

35 

10 

9.75 

7&& 

Gulf  of  Mex 

360 

Genus  MITROMORPHA  Adams. 
M.  binlicata  Dall  .  . 

35 

1 

7.0 

i££ 

Fernandina  . 

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N.J 

Va. 

Hat. 

Ga. 

East 
Fla. 

Fla. 
Keys 

"West 
Fla. 

Tex 

West 
Ind. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Eur 

"West 
Am. 

Southern 
extreme  range. 

Range  in  time. 

* 

# 

»f 

Florida  Str 

P.  Pliocene. 

t 

* 

# 

Cape  Florida 

t 

f 

t 

t 

Key  West 

t 

t 

Cuba.. 

• 

Guadalupe 

? 

* 

Cnracoa 

Barbados 

# 

* 

Darien 

* 

? 

? 

^ 

* 

# 

St.  Thomas 

t 

* 

# 

Guadalupe 

# 

# 

St  Thomas 

* 

* 

Haiti 

* 

* 

* 

Jamaica 

# 

Key  West 

t 

f 

* 

Grenada 

Pliocene  ? 

t 

? 

f 

Barbados 

f 

f 

f 

t" 

t 

* 

t 

Florida  Str 

Pliocene 

t 

? 

f 

t 

Cuba  

f 

t 

Yucatan 

Miocene. 

t 

f 

Yucatan 

t 

t 

Barbados  .  .  . 

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Ser. 
No. 

Name  and  aul  hority  for  species. 

PL 

Figs. 

Alt. 
or 
Lon. 

Range 
in 
depth. 

Northern 
extreme  range. 

361 

Family  FASCIOLAEIID^E. 
Genus  FASCIOLARIA  Lamarck. 
F.  gigantea  Kiener  

A 

Hatteras 

362 

F.  tulipa  Linne"  

A 

Hatteras 

363 

F.  distans  Lamarck  ..  

A 

Hatteras 

364 

Subgenus  Mesorhytis  Meek. 
M.  Meekiaua  Dall  

36 

7 

15.5 

i2.0 

Gulf  of  Mex 

365 

Genus  FULGUR  Montfort. 
F.  pyrum  Dillwyn         

80.0 

A 

Hatteras 

366 

F.  caualiculata  Say        ..  .  ... 

73 

1 

250.0 

Cape  Cod 

367 

F.  perversa  Linn<5         ..          ..       ... 

375.0 

s 

Hatteras 

368 

var.  coarctata  Sowerbv 

112.0 

Florida 

369 

F.  carica  Linne"  

74 

1 

200.  0 

A 

Cape  Cod  

370 

F.  eliceans  Montfort  

100.0 

f 

S.  Carolina 

371 

Genus  MELONGENA. 
M.  corona  Gmelin  . 

75.0 

§ 

Gulf  of  Mex 

379 

M.  melongena  Linn<5  .  

100.0 

A 

Florida  Keys. 

373 

Genus  LATIRUS  Montfort. 
Subgenus  Leucozonia  Gray. 
L.  cingulifera  Lamarck. 

Sarasota 

374 

L.  ocellata  Gmelin  

Cedar  Keys.. 

375 

Subgenus  Latirus  8.  s. 
L.  brevicaudatus  Lamarck  

Florida  Str  .  . 

376 

L.  cayonuesonicus  Sowerby 

Key  West 

377 

L.  infuudibulum  Gmelin  

Tortugas  .... 

378 

Subfamily  Fusince. 
Genus  FUSUS  Lamarck. 
F.  timessus  Dall  

88.0 

•fft 

Cedar  Keys  .  . 

379 

F.  eucosmius  Dall  

35 

5- 

85.0 

Hr 

Cedar  Keys.. 

380 

F.  Couei  Petit  

M 

Charlotte  H  . 

381 

F.  halistreptus  Dall  

35 

7 

80.0 

338 

Florida  Str.. 

389, 

F.  Schrainmii  Crosse  

407 

Cape  Fear.  .. 

383 

F.  benthalis  Dall  

15 

10 

15.0 

Florida  Keys. 

384 

F 

Florida  Str 

385 

F.  amiantus  Dall  

15 

11 

17.0 

805 

Gulf  of  Mex. 

386 

F.  aepvnotus  Dall  .  . 

24.0 

» 

Gulf  of  Mex. 

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N.J 

Va. 

Hat 

Ga. 

East 
Fla. 

Fla. 
Keys 

West 
Fla. 

Tex 

West 
Ind. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Eur 

West 
Am. 

Southern 
extreme  range. 

Range  in  time. 

> 

0 

t 

^ 

0 

Florida  Keys 
Cartbagena 
Yucatan  .... 

Cuba 

P.  Pliocene. 
P.  Pliocene. 
Miocene. 

Pliocene  ? 

* 

# 

t 

# 

t 

* 

? 

t 

Gulf  of  Mex 
Gulf  of  Mex 
r"ni>.i 

.... 

* 

* 

"f 

» 

Gulf  of  Mex 
St.  Thomas.. 

* 

*• 

* 
* 

•» 

# 

* 
• 

• 

* 

# 

# 
# 

Campeche.. 

Guadalupe  .. 
N.  Grenada.. 

? 

» 

* 
* 
* 

t 
t" 

" 

* 

» 
» 
* 

t 
t 

* 

Guadaltipe  .. 
Brazil 

Swan  Islands 
Santa  Lucia  . 

S.  of  Cuba... 
Barbados  .... 
C.  Romano  .. 
l!,i!i;tm;is  .... 
GiiiidaJupe  .. 
Sombrero  .  .. 

Cllllil 

? 

*t 

*t 

* 

.... 

t 

t 
t 
•f 

.... 

..... 

t 

"t 
t 
t 
t 

1.37 

Cuba. 

... 

t 

Sombrero  .  .. 

24781—  Bu 

8 

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Ser. 
No. 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

PL 

Figs. 

Alt. 
or 
Lon. 

Ratine 
in 
depth. 

•.' 

Noitli»>rn 
extreme  range. 

387 

Fusus  alcimn's  Dall  

15  0 

95 

Gulf  of  Mex 

3d8 

var.  RusL  ii  Dall..  

8  5 

200 

Florida  Str 

389 

F.  amphiurgus  Dall    

14  0 

101 

Gulf  of  Mex 

390 

Family  BUCCINIDyE. 
Genus  BUCCINUM  Limie. 
B   uudatuin  l.innc    .         .        ... 

72 

12 

50  0 

•jrSkv 

Arctic  Sea 

391 

B.  abyssorum  Verrill  .  ..  

61 

80 

43  0 

4  Q 

N.  lat  42° 

392 

Genus  CHRYSODOMU3  Swain- 
son. 

Subgenus  Sipho  Morch. 
S.  islaudicus  Linue"  

T*&T 

Arctic  Sea 

39.3 

S.  Stiuipsoni  Morch  ..  ....   , 

72 

11 

75  0 

-Mr 

Arctic  Sea 

394 

S.  pubesceus  Verrill  ............ 

60  0 

JA  ' 

Nova  Scotia 

395 

S.              . 

528 

Uatteras 

396 

S.  pygmajus  Gould  < 

48 

?< 

7&b 

Nova  Scotia 

397 

var.  plauulus  Verrill  

bU 

4( 

Rhode  Island 

398 

S.  Sarsii  Jeffreys            .       

61 

81 

40  0 

-,¥&- 

Rbode  Island 

399 

S.  obesus  Verrill  

25  0 

aai 

Hatteras 

400 

S.  glyptus  Verrill  

61 

82 

30  0 

-U!4 

Rhode  Island 

401 

30  0 

JA- 

Rhode  Island 

409 

S.  Bocagei  Fischer  

21.0 

1121 

Spain  .  . 

403 

S.  Rushii  Dall  

11  0 

isa 

Fernandiua 

404 

Section  MOHNIA  Friele. 
S.  simplex  Verrill  

14.0 

_99_ 

Gulf  of  Maine 

405 

S.  hispidulus  Verrill  

7  5 

2033 

Gulf  of  Maine 

406 

Section  PTYCHOSALPINX  Gill. 
S.  globulus  Dall  

35 

12 

31  0 

•uiMI- 

Florida  Str 

407 

Genus  JUMALA  Friele. 
J.  brychia  Verrill  

46 

10,o 

41.0 

-A% 

N.  lat.  36J°  . 

408 

Genus  LIOMESUS  Stimpson. 
L.  Stimpsojii  Dall  

35 

11 

32.5 

w? 

S.  Carolina  . 

409 

Genus  PISANIA  Bivoiia. 
P.  variegata  Gray  . 

Florida  Keys. 

410 

P.  pusio  Linn<§  .. 

Kev  West  .  . 

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N.J. 

Va. 

Hat. 

Ga. 

East 
FLi. 

Fla. 

Keys. 

West 
Fla. 

Tex. 

West 
Ind. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Eur. 

West 
Am. 

Southern 
extreme  range. 

Range  in  time. 

t 

Yucataii 

t 

t 

Bahamas 

t 

Florida  Keys 

•f 

# 

Charleston  H 

Pliocene. 

i 

t 

Hatteras  .... 

t 

t 

t 

*t 

S   Carolina 

- 

t 

t 

t 

Hatteras 

P.  Pliocene. 

t 

t 

t 

S   Carolina 

t 

Savannah 

t 

f 

t 

Cape  Fear 

Cape  Fear 

t 

t 

t 

t 

t 

Fernaudina 

•  f 

t 

? 

t> 

Jamaica 

t 

t 

Cape  Fear 

t 

? 

t 

Africa 

t 

f 

f 

f 

Florida  Str 

t 

Hatteras 

ft 

t 

f 

t 

Jamaica 

f 

t 

t  ? 

St.  Kitts? 

t 

S.  Carolina 

Pliocene. 

* 

* 

* 

Trinidad 

• 

* 

Darien  .. 

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SIT. 
No. 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

PL 

Figs'. 

Alt. 
or 
Lon. 

Iliinge 
in 
depth. 

Northern 
extreme  rangt;. 

411 

Subgenus  Tritonidea  Swainson. 
T.  tincta  Conrad       ......        .  .. 

Hatteras  

412 

T.  cancellaria  Conrad         ............ 

Jupiter  Inlet 

413 

T.  Orbignyi  Payraudean  .  ......  .. 

If 

Gulf  of  Mex 

414 

T.  limbata  Philippi        ...      .  .. 

24 

Gulf  of  Mex 

415 

Genus  PHOS  Montfort. 
P.  Candei  Orbignv  

l¥(T 

Hatteras  

416 

P.  parvus  C.  B.  Adams  

48 

6 

13.2 

ft 

Charlotte  H 

417 

Genus  ENGINA  Gray. 
E.  tuvbinella  Kiener  .   .  

Kev  West  .  .  . 

418 

Genus  NASSARIA  Link. 
Subgenus  Nassarina  Ball. 
N.  Bushii  Ball  

15 

12 

9.0 

Ms 

Sand  Key  .  . 

419 

N.  glypta  Bush  ..       .    .    . 

<11 

5,  a 

5.5 

It 

Hatteras  

420 

N.  columhellata  Dall  .  . 

12.2 

124 

Gulf  of  Mex  . 

421 

N.  Grayi  Dall  

?•> 

12a 

12.0 

iVtf 

Gulf  of  Mex. 

49,2 

Family  NASSID^E. 
Genus  NASSA  Lamarck. 
N.  trivittata  Say  ......  ......             < 

48 

13, 

A 

Nova  Scotia  . 

493 

N.  obsoleta  Say          . 

60 
50 

?$ 
9 

Nova  Scotia  . 

424 

N.  vibex  Say  

50 

8 

9 

Cape  Cod  .  .. 

425 

N.  acuta  Say 

N.  Carolina.. 

426 

N.  ambigua  Montarr:i    

ift 

C.  Lookout  .  . 

497 

N.  consensa  Ravfcnel 

ft 

Hatteras  

498 

N.  Hotessieri  Orbi»rny 

1? 

Hatteras  

429 

N.  scissurata  Dall 

-&% 

Florida  Sir.. 

430 

Family  COLUMBELLID.E. 
Genus  COLUMBELLA  Lamarck. 
C.  mercatoria  Lamarck 

-i°o 

C.  Lookout  .. 

431 

C.  rusticoides  Heilprin 

Cedar  Kevs.. 

432 

Subgenus  Auachis  Adams. 
A.  avara  Say  

50 

12 

Mass.  Bay  .  .  . 

433 

var  semiplicata  Stearns 

Cedar  Keys  .  . 

434 
43.". 

var.  transliruta  Raveuel  
var.  similis  Bavonc'l 

.... 







New  York  .  .. 
C.  Lookout  .. 

436 

A.  lialiseti  Jeffreys.  . 

7?A 

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N.J. 

Va. 

Hat. 

Ga. 

East 
Fla. 

Fla. 
Keys. 

West 
Fla. 

Tex. 

West 
Ind. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Eur. 

West 
Am. 

Southern 
extreme  range. 

Range  in  time. 

" 

# 

* 

x 

» 

Darien    

, 

* 

* 

Yucatan 

# 

* 

Cuba 

t 

f 

f 

L)aritn 

* 

, 

* 

Pliocene 

* 

t 

t 

*t 

* 

Florida  Keys 

Pliocene. 

t 

f 

Yucatan 

f 

.  f 

* 

»t 

« 

St.  Augustine 

Miocene. 

* 

# 

t 

* 

Tampa  

* 

* 

* 

* 

, 

• 

Aspinwall  .  .. 
Barbados  .  . 

Pliocene. 

! 

* 

* 

* 

# 

Barbados 

Pliocene. 

t* 

* 

* 

Florida  Keys 

Pliocene. 

t 

t 

• 

t* 

* 

Barbados  

t 

t 

f 

Barbados 

# 

* 

* 

*• 

Cuba 

Florida  Keys 

Miocene. 

* 

Charlotte  H  . 

* 

* 

* 

« 

# 

Yucatan  

* 

* 

* 

Yucatan  

*t 

# 

t 

Hutreras  .. 

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Ser. 
No. 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

PI. 

Figs. 

Alt. 
or 
Lon. 

Range 
in 
depth. 

Northern 
extreme  range. 

437 

Auachis  albella  C.  B.  Adams  .  

Cape  Fear.  .. 

438 

A.  s;i  ii  i;u  irnsi  s  Dull    .....  ......  ...... 

Turtle  Harb. 

439 

A   pulchella  Kieuer                .         ..... 

Key  West  . 

440 

A   obesa  C  B  Adams            .           ..... 

Hatteras  .  .. 

441 

A.  Hotessieriana  Orbi^ny  ......   ..... 

Tampa     .... 

442 

A.  amphissella  Dull                        ...... 

I4) 

lOc 

4.0 

1?4 

Fernandina 

443 

var.  Rushii  Dall           .          ....... 

234 

Fernandina 

444 

Subgenus  Nitidella  Swaiusou. 
N.  nitidula  Sowerby  .  .  ....  ...... 

Jupi  ter  Inlet  . 

445 

Key  West  ... 

446 

Florida  Keys 

447 

GulfofMex. 

448 

N.  looleculina  Duclos  ..  ......  .... 

Florida  Keys 

449 

Key  West  

450 

Subgenus  Astyris  Adams. 
A.  lunata  Say  .       

50 

17 

-A 

Cape  Ann  ... 

451 

-«&- 

Hatteras  .... 

452 

A.  pura  Verrill    

50 

13? 

-rttt 

Rhode  Island 

453 

A.  Raveneli  Dall  ......  ...  .  .... 

iS* 

Hatteras  .... 

454 

A.  multilineata  Dall  .  .....  ... 

C.  Lookout  .. 

455 

A.  diaphana  Verrill  ..  ...  .  . 

35 

9 

9.0 

-Av 

Rhode  Island 

456 

A,  rosacea  Gould.  ....  

69 

1 

•A- 

Arctic  Seas.. 

457 

A.  fusiformis  Orbigny  ...  .  ..  .... 

Turtle  Harb. 

458 

A.  Verrillii  Dall             

19 

8 

9.0 

IM 

Fernandina  . 

459 

-31- 

Hatteras  

460 

Subgenus  JEsopxis  Gould. 
^Esopus  Stearnsii  Tryon  .  .  .. 

99 

5 

4.0 

Cape  Fear..  . 

4.61 

Subgenus  Conidea  Swainson. 
C.  oVulata  Lamarck  ......  

Florida  Str.. 

462 

Family  MURICID^. 
Subfamily  Muriclnce. 
Genus  MUREX  Linne. 
M.  Beaui  Fisch.  &  Bernardi      ....... 

V& 

Cedar  Keys.. 

463 

M.  Cabritii  Bernard!  

•ftfi 

Hatteras  

464 

M.  messorius  Reeve  ....  .  

-A 

Cedar  Keys.. 

465 

Subgenus  Chicoreus  Montfort. 
C.  rufus  Lamarck  ...  

-A- 

Cape  Fear.  .. 

466 

C.  brevifrons  Lamarck.  . 

S.  Carolina  .. 

MARINE    MOLLUSKS    OF    THE    SOUTH-EASTERN    COAST.         119 
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N.J. 

Va. 

Hat. 

Ga. 

East 
Fla. 

Fla. 
Keya. 

West 
Fla. 

Tex. 

West 
Ind. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Eur. 

West 
Am. 

Southern 
extreme  range. 

Range  in  time. 

# 

* 

# 

, 

Jamaica  . 

» 

* 

St.  Thomas 

# 

* 

Barbados 

* 

# 

* 

# 

* 

* 

St.  Thomas 

Pliocene. 

? 

• 

# 

Guadalupe 

f 

* 

Yucatan 

t 

t 

Florida  Str.. 

* 

Barbados 

* 

„ 

* 

Barbados  . 

* 

» 

• 

Aspiuwall 

• 

# 

Barbados 

* 

Key  West  . 

# 

Florida  Str 

* 

» 

# 

* 

• 

* 

Turtle  Harb. 

Pliocene 

t 

* 

• 

* 

• 

* 

Barbados..  .. 

f 

* 

Hatteras  .... 

t 

t 

Fowey  Rocks 

*t 

t 

Cape  Florida 

t 

t 

Gulf  of  Mex  . 

ft 

* 

k 

New  York 

* 

* 

Barbados.  .  .. 

t 

I 

t 

Pernambuco. 

t 

t 

* 

* 

Tampa  Ray 

? 

# 

Barbados 

f 

t 

t 

Guad?-lupe 

t' 

t 

f 

Barbados 

# 

* 

* 

Aspinwall 

* 

* 

* 

» 

* 

•» 

# 

# 

Carthao-ena  . 

Pliocene. 

12')  BULLETIN    37,    UNITED    STATES    NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 

TABLE  V.    E. — List  of  Gastropoda — Continued. 


Ser. 
No. 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

PI. 

Figs. 

Alt. 
or 
Lon. 

Range 
in 
depth. 

^Northern 
extreme  range. 

467 

Submenus  Phyllonotus  Swainson. 
P   pomum  Gmelin             .  .     ..    ... 

1fi 

2 

15.0 

Beaufort,  N.C. 

468 

P   ftilvescens  Sowerby    --..    ......... 

Hatteras  

469 

P   Pa/i  Crosse           .   .....  ....... 

15 

1 

32.0 

S2Q 

Florida  Str.. 

470 

in 

4 

21.0 

J*J 

Cuba  

471 

Submenus  Pteronotus  Swainson. 
P   inacropterus  Desbayes          ...  ..... 

6.5 

Hatteras  

47-2 

P   pbaneus  Dull        .   .......      ...... 

4-> 

1 

17.0 

Hi 

Fernandina.. 

473 

P   tristicbus  Dall           .....    ......... 

15 

3 

15.5 

142. 

Florida  Str.. 

474 

Genus  EUPLEURA  Adams. 
E   cauclata  Sav                   .  .       ..... 

50 

11 

A 

Cape  Cod  

475 

E   Stimpsoni  Dall      ....             ...... 

49 

3 

12.0 

MS 

Fernandina.. 

476 

Genus  TROPHON  Montfort. 
Submenus  Boreotrophoii  Fiscber. 

843 

N.  Atlantic.. 

477 

B   abyssorum  Verrill  ......  ....  ...... 

F.O 

si.a 

Rbode  Island 

478 

B.  lacunellns  Dall        ....  ......  ...... 

15 

4 

41.0 

aai 

Cape  Fear  

479 

fi.  actinopliorus  Dall  

15 

2 

17.5 

liQ 

Santa  Cruz  . 

480 

Subgenus  Aspella  Morcb. 
A   bastula  Reeve        ............. 

14 

Cape  Fear..  . 

481 

A   scalarloides  Blainville  ...  .    ..   .. 

Mediterran'n 

482 

var.  paupercula  C.  B.  Adams..  .. 

West  Florida 

483 

var  obeliscus  A  Adams 

Vera  Cruz  .  .  . 

484 

var    lamellosa  Dunker 

Florida  Kevs 

485 

Genus  OCINEBRA  Leach. 
O.  cellulosa  Conrad  

16 

1 

12.0 

1°4 

C.  Lookout.. 

486 

var.  levicula  Dall  .....             ... 

ff 

C.  Lookout.. 

487 

Key  West  .  .  . 

488 

Genus  MURICIDEA  Swainson. 
M    bexagona  Lamarck     ...  , 

25 

Gulf  of  Mex. 

489 

M   multangula  Pbilippi 

-A- 

Cape  Fear  .  .  . 

490 

M   floridana  Conrad               ..         .  . 

V3 

St.  Augustine 

•491 

M.  Pbilippiana  Dall            ........    . 

JL 

Key  West  ... 

492 

Genus  UROSALPINX  Stimpson. 
U.  cinereus  Say  .  ......  

50 

6 

28.0 

-i°o 

Nova  Scotia  . 

493 

TT.  perrngatus  Conrad  . 

Cedar  Keys  . 

MARINE    MOLLUSKS    OF    THE    SOUTH-EASTERN    COAST.         121 

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N.J. 

Va 

Hat. 

Ga. 

East 
Fla. 

Fla. 
Keys 

West. 
Fla. 

Tex. 

West 
Ind. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Eur. 

West 
Am. 

Southern 
extreme  range. 

Range  in  time. 

* 

* 

# 

Texas  

P.  Pliocone. 

f 

f 

t 

G  uadalupe  .  . 

t 

Martinique.. 

t 

f 

St.Augustiue 

f 

t 

Cuba  

f 

t 

Barbados.  ..  . 

t 

t 

M 

St.  Kitts  

Pliocene. 

f 

f 

Hatteras  

f 

f 

t 

Dominica  .  .  . 

f 

Barbados..  .  . 

# 

Tropics  

* 

Africa  

# 

f 

„ 

* 

# 

# 

St.  Thomas.. 

* 

* 

St.  Thomas.. 

* 

, 

* 

Cuba  

# 

* 

* 

* 

Yucatan  

4 

* 

* 

* 

St.  Thomas.. 

; 
* 

# 

* 

St.  Thomas.  . 

Pliocene. 

* 

• 

* 

•» 

j 
C.Romano..  . 

* 

* 

* 

Yucatan   .... 

* 

* 

* 

"f 

St.  Augustine 

Miocene. 

« 

* 

Key  West  -. 

Pliocene. 

122  BULLETIN    37,    UNITED    STATES    NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 

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Ser. 
.No. 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

PI. 

Figa. 

Alt. 
or 
Lon. 

Range 
in 
depth. 

Northern 
extreme  range. 

494 
495 
496 

497 

498 
499 

500 
501 

502 
503 

504 

505 
506 
507 

508 
509 
510 
511 
512 
513 
514 
515 
516 
517 
518 

Urosalpiiix  tampaensis  Conrad..   .... 

Cedar  Keys  . 
Hatteras  
Hatteras  

Gulf  of  Mex. 

Jupiter  Inlet. 
Norway  ..... 

U   ?  carolineusis  Verrill  .     ....  ...... 

15.0 
13.0 

15.0) 
23.0$ 

. 

U.  ?  macra  Verrill  .     ................ 

Genus  TYPHIS  Montfort4 
T.  longicornis  Dall        .............  ^ 

15 

38 

7 
5 

Subfamily  Purpurinae. 
Genus  PURPURA  Bruguiere. 
P   patula  Linn<5             .       . 

P.  lapillus  Limn'  

P.  1  1  ;i'  11  1  ;i  st  1  1  11  in  Limn''  .    ............< 

50 

34 
46 

1,2,3 

3,4 
la-lift 

1  50.  0 



Hatteras  
Jupiter  Inlet. 

Gulf  of  Mex. 
C.  Romano  .. 

Hatteras  .... 

Cape  Fear... 
Hatteras  
Fernandina  . 

Connecticut  - 
Virginia  
Gulf  of  Mex. 
Hatteras  
Hatteras  
Cape  Fear  .  . 
Hatteras  
Cape  Cod  .  .  . 
Rhode  Island 

P.  deltoidea  Lamarck  .  ........  ..  .... 

Genus  SISTRUM  Montfort. 
S.  roseum  Reeve  .       ................. 

S.  nodulosum  C.  B.  Adams  

Subfamily  Coralliophilince. 

Genus  CORALLIOPHIL  A  Adams. 
C.  Deburghiae  Reeve  ....  < 

16 
44 

5 

1 

20.0? 
27.0$ 

A 

m 

C.  abbreviata  Lamarck  

C.  bracteata  Brocchi  

C.  lactuca  Dall    ...         .... 

16 

6 

11.0 

Suborder  8TREPTODONTA. 
Supcrfamily  PTENOGLOSSA. 
Genus  SC  ALA  Humphrey. 

S   Sayana  Dall                  .  . 

50 

10 

S.  tenuis  Sowerby  ..    ...... 

S.  eburuea  Potiez  &  Midland 

S.  centiquadra  Morch  

S.  muscapedia  Dall......   .  .... 

17.5 
5.0 

15 
ti 

S.  apiculata  Dall  

S.  multistriata  Sav  

50 
61 
18 

5 
92 
9 

S.  Pourtalts  i  Verrill  &  Smith  

17.5 
4.7 

161 
56 

S.  coiiturfjuatu  Dall  .           .......   . 

£     .. 

Florida  Str.. 

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N.J. 

Va. 

Hat. 

Ga. 

East 
Fla. 

Fla. 
Keys. 

West 
Fla. 

Tex. 

West 
lud. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Eur. 

West 
Am. 

Southern 
extreme  range. 

Kange  in  time. 

* 

'  arasota 

t 

•f 

Key  West 

f 

t 

Cape  Florida 

t 

t 

Cuba.. 

* 

* 

New  York 

PllOC6D6 

w 

# 

, 

* 

» 

• 

„ 

Trinidad  

* 

'  #    . 

Barbados  

* 

* 

.  .  *    . 

Aspinwall  

t 

t 

t 

t 

Barbados  

Miocene. 

* 

# 

*t 

* 

Tropics  .  

Pliocene. 

, 

* 

Key  West  .  .  . 

t 

t 

f 

Cuba  

• 

• 

* 

• 

» 

# 

* 

Texas  .  

* 

•  » 

* 

, 

» 

Key  West  .  .  . 

» 

* 

# 

» 

St.  Thomas.. 

f 

* 

# 

# 

Barbados  . 

t 

# 

Yucatan.  .... 

;, 

Cape  Fear  

* 

* 

S.  Carolina.. 

Pliocene. 

f 

t   • 

Sombrero  

t 

Grenada.  

t 

* 

Rum  Cav.. 

124          BULLETIN   37,    UNITED    STATES    NATIONAL    MUSEUM 
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Ser. 
No. 

Name  aud  authority  for  species. 

PI. 

Figs. 

Alt- 
er 
Lon. 

Range 
iu 
depth 

Northern 
extreme  raiige. 

• 
519 

Turtle  Harb 

520 

S  nitidella  Dall 

13.  5 

H 

Hatteras 

521 

S 

8 

Cape  Florida 

fv'2 

S.  Frielei  Dall     

4.  75 

M 

Hatteras    . 

59-5 

S   sevicifilcL  Dall 

5.  I 

Gulf  of  Mex 

;V4 

S   Rushii  Dall 

-fio. 

Hatteras 

!">•>"> 

S   clathratula  Adams 

-?f« 

Rhode  Islaud 

r  °  ; 

S   novemcostata  Morch  ......  ....  .... 

U 

Hatteras  

C27 

S   babylonia  Dall  ..  .  

49 

8 

30.0 

731 

Cape  Fear. 

5°S 

o 

940 

CVdar  Keys 

509 

S  formosissima  Jeffreys  ......   

18 

11 

8.0 

339 

N.  Atlantic 

530 

S   permodesta  Dall        ...  ....  .... 

C.  Lookout 

531 

S  scipio  Dall        ...      ....     .... 

16.0 

i§ 

Hatteras  .. 

5:>2 

S.  polacia  Dall  

18 

10 

7.25 

229 

Florida  Str.. 

533 

S  Dalliana  Verrill  &  Smith 

61 

91 

10.5 

-is& 

Rhode  Island 

534 

S  teres  Bush                    ... 

41 

8 

4.0 

U 

Hatteras  .. 

535 

S  erectispiua  Morch       .... 

« 

Hatteras  

53i< 

S.  turricula  Sowerby  

if 

Hatteras  

CLQ7 

S  grosnlaudica  Perry                             \ 

61 

90? 

Arctic  Sea 

53S 

S  denticulata  Sowerby 

7'^ 

10< 

Hatteras 

539 

S  pernobilis  Fischer  &  Bernard!  .  .  . 

38.0 

*$? 

Hatteras  

r>40 

S  beJnw'itci  Dall 

18 

11& 

8.3 

73 

541 

S  clathrus  Linn6         ...  

Bahamas  

542 

Tori  usas  .  . 

543 

S  Caudeana  Orbi^ny 

Tortugas  

544 

S  Blandii  Morch 

Tortugas  

545 

Cape  Cod  

546 

Section  ACHILLA  Adams. 
S.  retifera  Dall   

Hatteras  

547 

Section  CIRSOTBEMA  Morch. 

i¥f 

Hatteras  

548 

Subgenus  Opalia  Adams. 
O  crenatavar  Hotessieriana  Orbi^ny 

Tortugas  

549 

O.  hellenica  Forbes  ..  

18 

1 

6.9 

A 

Hatteras  

550 

0  ttuT>Jil(i  Dall                       .... 

18 

4 

11.0 

270 

551 

O  Leenna  Verrill               .  ......  . 

61 

93 

146 

Rhode  Island 

552 

14.0 

i    -M- 

Fernandiua  . 

553 

O.  discobolaria  Dall.. 

18 

0 

6.5 

ffl 

Fernandina 

MARINE    MOLLUSKS    OF    THE    SOUTH-EASTERN    COAST.        125 
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N.J. 

V;i 

Hat. 

Ga. 

East 
Fist. 

Fla. 

Keys. 

West 
Fla. 

Tex. 

West 
Ind. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Eur. 

West 
Am. 

Southern 
extreme  rang*. 

Range  in  time. 

* 

* 

Haiti  

f 

* 

Cedar  Keys.  . 

* 

t 

f 

» 

Honduras  .  .. 

. 

* 

Haiti  

f 

f 

Hatter.'is  

* 

St.  Thomas  .. 

f 

f 

f 

Florida  Keys 

t 

• 

Jamaica   

* 

* 

Vera  Cruz..  . 

f 

f 

Cuba     ..    .. 

t 

t 

Cape  Fear.  .. 

* 

f 

* 

St.  Thomas.. 

* 

* 

* 

Haiti  

? 

1* 

# 

* 

Rhode  Isl'd?. 

Pliocene. 

f 

# 

• 

Bahamas  

f 

t 

Guadalnpe  .  . 

t 

Barbados  

? 

• 

, 

Barbados  

* 

* 

Sombrero  .  .. 

* 

# 

Cuba  

* 

» 

St.  Thomas.. 

» 

* 

# 

* 

Charlotte  H  . 

Pliocene. 

t 

t 

t 

Florida  Str.. 

t 

* 

Santa  Cruz.  . 

* 

# 

Guadalui»«  . 

f 

* 

* 

* 

Haiti  

t 

Martinique  .  . 

t? 

# 

Florida  Str  .  . 

t 

t 

t 

Cuba.. 

126 


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Ser. 
No. 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

PL 

Figs. 

Alt. 
or 
Lon. 

Range 
in 

depth. 

Northern 
extreme  range. 

554 

Genus  ACLIS  Loven. 
A.  lata  Call  

18 

8 

5.5 

&$ 

Fernaudina 

555 

A.  egregia  Dall  

1H 

12 

13.0 

m 

Fernandina 

556 

A    ii  ucic.'i  I  a  Dall   ......    .   ..... 

18 

7 

9.3 

fa* 

Fernandina 

557 

A.  tenuis  Verrill  

3.8 

T££TT 

George's  B'ks 

558 

A.  striata  Verrill  

4.0 

iHftr 

B.  of  Fundy 

559 

^ 

S2A 

Fernandina 

560 

j^ 

434 

Fernandina 

561 

A.  

294 

Fernaudina 

562 

Family  JANTHINID^E. 
Genus  JANTHINA  Lamarck. 

Pelagic 

Nantucket  .. 

563 

J.  globosa  Swainson  

Pelagic 

Gulf  Stream. 

564 

J.  prolonirata  Blainville  

Pelagic 

N.  Atlantic  .. 

565 

J.  exigua  Lamarck  .  .  ... 

Pela°pic 

Gulf  Stream. 

566 

Superfamily  GYMNOGLOSSA. 
Family  EULIMID^. 
Genus  EULIMA  Risso. 
E.  conoidea  Kurtz  &  Stimpson  

Hatteras  

567 

E.  gracilis  C  .  B.  Adams  

Hatteras  .... 

568 

E.  intermedia  Cantraine 

5*> 

14 

-O-A- 

Norway  .  . 

569 

E.  jamaicensis  C.  B.  Adams  

Cedar  Keys  .  . 

570 

E.  subcarinata  Orbiguy  

Hatteras  . 

571 

E.  Carolii  Dall  

Hatteras  .... 

572 

Section  MELAXKLLA  Bowdich. 
E.  arcuata  C.  B.  Adams......     . 

1') 

11 

4.0 

Fernandina  . 

573 

E.  elongata  Dautzenberg.  

Norway  .  

574 

E.  gibba  De  Folin  

Hatteras  .... 

575 

Subgenus  Liostraca  Adams. 
L.  bilineata  Alder  ....... 

Norway  

576 

L.  acuta  Sowerby  ......       ... 

r,F,i 

C.  Lookout.. 

577 

L.  stenostoma  Jeffreys  ..    .     

t4S» 

Norway  

578 

L.  fusns  Dall  

19 

lid 

13.  3 

Ii1* 

Fernandina  . 

579 

L.  Hempliillii  Dal1 

48 

11 

3.0 

Cedar  Kevs.  . 

580 

Genus  3TILIF3R  Broderip. 
S.  Stimusoni  Verrill  .. 

ww 

George's  B'ks 

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N.J. 

Va. 

Hat. 

Til 

East 
Fla. 

Fla. 
Keys. 

West 
Fla. 

Tex. 

West 
Ind. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Eur. 

West 
Am. 

Southern 
extreme  range. 

Range  in  time. 

f 

t 

Barbados  .... 

f 

t 

Guadalupe  .. 

P.  Pliocene. 

f 

t 

St.  Vincent.. 

P.  Pliocene. 

t 

*t 

f 

t 

Florida  Str.. 

f 

t 

Hatteras  

f 

t 

t 

Florida  Str.. 

f 

t 

t 

Florida  Str.. 

t 

* 

# 

* 

* 

* 

* 

-  -  -  - 

Aspinwall  .  .. 

? 

* 

* 

* 

• 

* 

Barbados  

* 

* 

* 

West  Indies  . 

Pliocene. 

f 

* 

• 

« 

# 

St.  Thomas.. 

t 

f 

*\ 

„ 

* 

*t 

t* 

Barbados  

, 

* 

Haiti  

* 

* 

* 

, 

Haiti  

* 

# 

# 

Jamaica  

Pliocene. 

t 

? 

f 

• 

* 

• 

# 

Barbados  

t 

t 

* 

•» 

Cauipeche.  .. 

t* 

t 

# 

t 

» 

Haiti  

» 

* 

Barbados  

t? 

+ 

*t 

Feruandina  . 

f 

t 

t 

St.  Kitts  .... 

] 

* 

« 

Marco  

# 

»f 

* 

Fla.  Kevs  ?  .  . 

128          BULLETIN    37,    UNITED    STATES    NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 

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Ser. 
No. 

Name  anil  authority  for  species. 

PI. 

Figs. 

Alt. 
or 
Lon. 

Range 
in 
depth. 

Xorthern 
ex'reme  range. 

581 

Genus  NISO  Risso. 
N.  splendidula  Sowerb  y  .......  ... 

27.0 

i¥r 

Cnpe  Fear 

582 

N.  interrupt*  So  werby  

IK 

5,6 

20.0 

ij. 

Florida  Str 

5»3 

var.  albidn  Dal  1  

18 

5 

8.  1 

116 

584 

var.  tricolor  Da  11  

ttfr 

Hatloras 

585 

var.  8B<rlees  Bush  ...... 

41 

10  a 

7.5 

Jt 

Hal  teras 

586 

var.  circinata  Dall  

587 

Family  PYRAMIDELLID.E. 
Genus  PYRAMIDELLA  Lamarck. 
Section  LONGCH^US  Morch. 
P.  creuulata  Holmes  

• 

S.  Carolina 

588 

P.  Candida  Morch  

Hatteras 

589 

Sec-tiou  PYKAMIDELLA  s.  s. 
P.  dolabrata  Linue"  

Sarasota  

590 

Genus  TURBONILLA  Leach. 
T.  huvisC.  B.  Adams  

-rto 

Hatteras 

591 

T.               

Estella  Pass 

592 

T.               

t* 

Cape  Fear 

593 

T.  pti  ucta  C.  B.  Adanis  

if 

Hatteras  

594 

T.  exilis  C.  B.  Adams  

/3 

Hatteras  

595 

T.  Bushiaua  Verrill  

12.0 

T^VW 

Rhode  Island 

596 

T.  Rathbuni  Verrill  aud  Smith  

63 

104 

T^T 

Rhode  Island 

597 

T.  pusilla  C.  B.  Adams  

'    WV 

Hatteras  

598 

T.              

l¥f 

Hatteras  .  . 

599 

T.  

Hatteras  

600 

T.  perlepida  Verrill  

7.0 

70 

Chesapeake  . 

601 

T.  

A34- 

Hatteras  

602 

T.  graudis  Verrill  

18.0 

1582 

Maryland  .  .  . 

603 

T.  belotheca  Dall    

96 

7d 

14.0 

li 

Florida  Str.. 

604 

T.  interrupta  Tottcn  

96 

2,:.  6 

lt.0 

T£T 

Nova  Scotia  - 

605 

T.  ?  elegans  Verrill                 ... 

59 

(i 

Mass.  Bav  .  .  . 

6C6 

T  reticulala  C  B  Adams 

Hatteras  

607 

T  multicostata  C  B  Adams 

S.  Carolina  .  . 

608 

T.  obeliscus  C  B.Adams 

H 

Hatteras  

609 

T.  vir<ra  Dall                 .                . 

8.1 

A" 

Hafteras  

010 

T.  pin  i  icon  Dull   .  ............... 

8.0 

-h 

C.  Lookout.. 

611 

T.  stibulata  C.  B.  Adams 

A 

Hatteras  

612 

T.  

if 

Hatteras  

613 

T.  curtaDall  .. 

26 

7c 

8.3 

rf& 

Hatteras  

MAKINE    MOLLUSKS    OF    THE    SOUTH-EASTERN    COAST. 

TABLE  V.    E.— List  of  Gastropoda— Continued. 


N.J 

r. 

Hat 

Ga 

East   Fla.  i  West 
Fla.  Keys.:  Ha. 

Tex 

Wes 
Ind. 

Her- 
niu- 
da. 

Eur 

"West 
Am. 

South  ern          -,,           •    ^. 
extreme  range.     Rilt)^e  m  tlrae- 

# 

t 

* 

Xew  Grenada 
Centr.  Aui.  . 
St.  Lucia  
N.  Carolina.. 

Pliocene. 
P.  Pliocene. 

P.  Pliocene. 

t 

„ 

t* 

* 

* 

Barbados... 

St.  Thomas  .. 
Barbados  

Barbados  

# 

* 
* 

# 
# 

.... 

* 

«... 

"* 

* 

— 

. 

t* 

* 

. 

Honduras  .  .. 
Charlotte  H. 
Haiti 

t* 

# 

# 

# 

-- 

... 

* 

* 

Haiti 

t? 

t.' 

t 

.... 

' 

.... 

Old  Provid'ce 

if 
t 

* 

# 

Barbados..  .. 

-- 

... 

* 

- 

Charlotte  H  . 

t 
t 

t 

t 

* 

t 
|! 

... 

t 
t 

Barbados  .... 
Barbados..  .. 
East  Florida. 
Jamaica  
Jamaica  
St.  Thomas  .  . 
Key  West  .  .  . 
Bahamas  
Haiti 

.... 

4* 

't. 

t* 
* 

* 

* 

t* 
t* 

-- 

* 

... 

# 

.... 

* 

* 

* 

... 

* 
* 

# 

* 
* 

... 

s 

... 

# 
# 

t 

... 

# 

Haiti 

t 

Yucatan  .  . 

24781— Bull.  37 9 


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Ser. 
No. 

Name  ami  authority  for  species. 

PI. 

Figs. 

Alt. 
or 
Lon. 

Ranjjc 
iu 
depth 

Northern 
extreme  range. 

614 

Subgeuus  Parthenia  Lowe. 
P.  cedrosa  Dall                  .       

48 

4 

5.5 

Cedar  Keys 

615 

Subgeuus  Stylopsis  A.  Adams. 
S.  resticula  Dall 

3.5 

Gulf  ofMex 

616 

Subgenus  ?  Careliopsis  Morch. 
C   stviiformis  Morch 

-& 

617 

Genus  EULIMELLA  Forbes. 
E.  unifasciata  Forbes      .............. 

19 

lie 

6.0 

-Mi 

Britain 

618 

E                     

i§4 

Hatteras         ' 

619 

*  E 

Ti/V 

Hatteras 

620 

^ 

168 

C.  Lookout 

621 

E   scillte  Scacchi          ...   .   .. 

jfr 

Norway 

622 

6.0 

142 

Hatteras 

623- 

Genus  PERISTICHIA  Dall. 
P.  toreta  Dall  

49 

10 

10.8 

-/$ 

C.  Lookout.. 

624 

P.  a°ria  Dall 

6.0 

-2- 

Hatteras 

625 

Genus  OS  GILL  A  Adams. 
O.  nivea  Morch     ..      .         

48 

2 

8.4 

Key  West  .  .  . 

620 

Genus  SYRNOLA  A.  Adams. 

S. 

205 

Cape  Fear  

627 

S.  producta  C   B   Adams 

<V> 

13 

Mass.  Bay  

628 

S   fusca  C   B   Adams 

¥> 

15 

Cape  Cod  

629 

Genus  ODOSTOMIA  Fleming. 
O.  unidentata  Montagu          ...   -. 

jia. 

Norway  

630 

O.  engonia  Bush            ..  ....    ... 

5.0 

&fa 

Hatteras  

631 

O.  tornata  Verrill       '    .      ........  

3.0 

•Ms 

Hatteras  

632 

O.  acutidens  Dall           

4.2 

Tfrr 

Hatteras  

633 

O.  despanlis  Verrill  .           ........ 

3.2 

142 

Hatteras  

634 

O.  teres  Bush         ...............  

-11 

9 

4-.  5 

H 

Hatteras  

635 

O.  trifiila  Totten          

59 

8 

Mass.  Bay  ... 

636 

O.  bisuturalis  Say  .  

59 

7 

Mass.  Bay  .  .  . 

637 

O.  impressa  Say  -  .,  

5?, 

11 

I 

Mass.  Bay  .  .. 

638 

O.  setiiiiiuda  C.  B.  Adams  

59 

10 

Mass.  Bay  .  .  . 

639 

O.  .. 

Texas.  . 

MARINE    MOLLUSKS    OF    THE    SOUTH-EASTERN    COAST.        131 

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N.J 

V&. 

Hat. 

Ga. 

Easl 
Fla. 

Fla. 
Keys. 

West 
Fla. 

Tex. 

West 
Ind. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Eur 

West 
Am. 

Southern 
extreme  ranjre. 

Range  in  time. 

» 

GulfofMex 
Key  West  .  .  . 
St.  Thomas.. 
Barbados  

i 

* 

t* 

t 
t 

* 

t 

t 

# 

t 

# 
t 

.... 

* 

t 

# 

* 

West  Indies  . 



# 
# 
* 

* 

Key  We^t  .  .  . 

Key  West  .  .  . 

Martinique  .  . 
Haiti. 

» 
# 

* 

.. 

# 

* 

Delaware  ?  .. 
Delaware  ?  .  . 

East  Florid  a. 
East  Florida  . 
Cape  Fear.  .. 
West  Florida. 

t 
»t 
*t 
t*. 

t 
* 

-- 

t 
t 

t 

* 

* 

-• 

New  Jersey.. 
DelawareB.. 

# 

# 

* 

• 

-• 

• 
* 

FloridaKeys. 
Kev  West  . 

M 

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Ser. 
No. 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

PL 

Figs. 

All. 
or 
Lon. 

Range 
in 
depth. 

Northern 
extreme  rauge. 

640 

Superfamilg  T^NLOGLOSSA  . 
Family  TRITONIID/E. 
Genus  DISTORTRIX  Link. 
D   reticultitii  Liuk                        .  ...... 

•AZr 

Hatteras  

641 

Genus  GYRINEUM  Link. 
G   affino  Broderip                   ...    ....... 

Hatteras  . 

642 

Genus  TRITONIUM  Link. 
T  tritonis  L   var   nobilis  Conrad  

121 

Key  West  .  .  . 

643 

Subgenus  Colubraria  Schumacher. 

Hatteras  

644 

Hatteras  

645 

C  Swiftii  Tryon 

Bermuda  .... 

646 

Nassau   .  

fi47 

Subgenus  Ranularia  Schumacher. 

Key  West  .  .  . 

648 

Subgenus  Lampusia  Schumacher. 

Jupiter  Inlet. 

649 

L   pileare  Lamarck           .   ........... 

Key  West  .  .  . 

650 

L  gracile  Reeve     .  ........... 

W 

2 

25.5 

-I2o^o 

Gulf  of  Mex  . 

651 

36 

2 

23.6 

82 

Antilles?  

652 

L  labiosa  Wood                              ..... 

i* 

Hatteras  

653 

L  olearium  Linnseus            .         ...... 

Hatteras  .... 

654 

Florida  Str.. 

65^ 

Stibgenus  Lotorium  Montfort. 

Cedar  Keys.. 

656 

Family  OOCORITID./E. 
Genus  Oocorys  Fischer. 
O   abyssorum  Verrill  &  Smith         . 

JtAA- 

Chesapeake  . 

657 

6^ 

83 

Hatteras  ?  .  . 

658 

Genus  DALIUM  Ball.  . 
D.  solidum  Dall  .  . 

19 

Wd 

41.0 

576 

Grenada  .. 

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N.  J.  Va. 

Hat. 

Ga. 

East 
Fla. 

Fla. 
Keys. 

West 
Fla. 

Tex. 

West 
Ind. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Eur. 

West 
Am. 

Southern 
extreme  range. 

Range  in  time. 

t* 
t 

t 

t 

* 
* 

* 

.    « 

Barbados  
Tropics  

Pliocene. 

t 

t 
t 

t 
# 

t 
* 

# 

t 

* 

t 

t 
* 

* 
* 

t 

# 

? 

Barbados  

Sombrero  
Barbados  
Barbados  
Haiti  

t 
t 

# 
t 

* 
# 

* 

* 
* 

..... 

? 
? 

# 

W 
# 

# 
# 

Tropics  . 

* 

.... 

* 

Barbados  
Trinidad  
Aspinwall  ..  . 
Barbados.  ..  . 
Tropics  

* 

.... 

1 

# 
t 

.... 

» 

.... 

* 
* 

Carthagena  . 
Margarita  Id  . 

Guadalupe  .. 

Cedar  Keys.. 
Africa  

# 

* 

t 

* 

* 

.... 

'; 
t 

t 
t 

t 
t 

t 

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Ser. 
No. 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

PI. 

Figs. 

Alt. 
or 
Lou. 

Ranjie 
iii 
depth. 

Northern 
extreme  range. 

659 

Family  CASSIDID^E. 

Genus  CASSIS  Lamarck. 
C   cameo  Stimpsou  ......           .      .... 

Hatteras 

660 

C.  tuberosa  Linne  

Hatteras  . 

661 

C.  testieulus  Lin  tie"  

Hatteras  ; 

662 

C.  intlata  Shaw  

Hatteras       .  i 

663 

Genus  GALEODEA  Link. 
G.  Coronadoi  Crosse  .  . 

124 

Cape  Fear 

664 

Genus  LAMBIDIUM  Link. 
L.  ouiscus  Limit;  .  

Tortugas 

65 

Genus  ONISCIDIA  Swainson. 
0.  Dennisoni  Reeve  „  

130 

Gulf  of  Mex. 

666 

Genus  SCONSIA  Gray. 
S.  striata  Lamarck  ...  ..  

85 

Cape  Florida. 

667 

Family  DOLIID^E. 
Genus  DOLIUM  Lamarck. 
D.  galea  Lin  no"  

Hatteras  . 

668 

D.  perdix  Linne"  

Florida  Keys. 

669 

Snbgenus  Eudolium  Dall. 
E.  Crosseanuni  Mouterosato  .  <. 

v 

15 

\\ 

5> 
2a-fc; 

35.0 

-A'V 

Rhode  Island 

670 

E.  Verrillii  Dall  

62 
35 

83,  a} 
12 

32.0 

73 

Grenada  

671 

Genus  PYRULA  Lamarck. 
P.  papvratia  Say  .       

N.  Carolina.. 

672 

Family  AMPHIPERASID^E. 
Genus  AMPHIPERAS  Gronovius. 

Subgenus  Simriia  Risso. 
S.  acicularis  Lamarck          ... 

Cape  Fear  .  .  . 

673 

S.  intermedia  Sowerby  

-Mr 

Hatteras  

674 

S.  uniplicata  Sowerby  .   

,12,- 

N.  Carolina.. 

675 

S.  aureociucta  Dall  

18.5 

n 

Florida  Str  .  . 

676 

Genus  ULTIMUS  Montfort. 
U.  gibbosus  Liun6  

£§ 

Hatteras  — 

677 

Genus  PEDICULARIA  Swainson. 
P.  decussata  Gould  .  . 

19 

9a.  I) 

6.0 

1*» 

Georgia  

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l 

TABLE  Y.    E. — List  of  Gastropoda — Continued. 


X.J. 

Va. 

Hat. 

# 
* 
* 

t* 
t 

Ga. 

East 
Fla. 

Fla. 
Ke.>  s. 

West 
Fla. 

Tex. 

* 

p 

West 
lud. 

* 
* 
* 

•t 

?*t 
« 

t 

t 

t 
t 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Eur. 

West 
Am. 

Southern 
extr  me  range. 

Range  in  time. 

„ 

•N 

* 

** 

t 

Barbados  
Barbados  ... 
Trinidad  
Brazil 

1 
•  t 

t 

* 

t 

Matanzas  ..  . 
Trinidad  
Guadalupe  .. 
Barbados  

Trinidad  

? 

* 

t 

t 

* 
t 

.... 

E.  I. 

.... 

* 

* 
* 

* 

... 

.... 

t 

.  t 

t 

.... 

t 

.... 

Barbados  

' 

West  Indies  . 
Brazil 

# 
*t- 

if 

"t 
t* 
t 

t 

*t 

Brazil 

t* 

* 

.... 

*t 
t 

* 

Barbados  
Sombrero  .  .  . 

Trinidad  
Barbados.. 

• 

• 

.... 

* 

t 

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Ser. 
No. 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

PI. 

Figs. 

Alt. 
or 
Lon. 

Range 
in 
depth. 

Northern 
extreme  range. 

678 

Family  CYPRUS  I  D^E. 
Genus  CYPR-ffiA  Linne. 
C.  exanthema  Liun6  

100.0 

-A,- 

Hatteras 

679 

C.  cinerea  Gmelin  

T-RT 

Hatteras 

680 

C.  spurca  Linnd  

A 

Cedar  Keys     1 

681 

var.  fljiveola  Lam  

Key  West 

682 

Genus  TRIVIA  Gray. 
T.  pediculns  Linn6  

St.  Augustine 

683 

T.  snffusa  Gray  

Cedar  Keys 

684 

T.  subrostrata  Gray  

T¥T 

Florida  Str 

685 

T.  nivea  Grav  

Florida  Keys 

686 

T.  candidula  Gaskoiu  

_1S. 

Hatteras 

687 

T.  globosa  Grav  -    

7?A 

Cedar  Kevs 

688 

T.  quadripunctata  Gray  

A 

Jupiter  Inlet 

689 

Genus  ERATO  Risso. 
E.  Maugeria3  Gray  

A 

Hatteras 

690 
691 

Family  CARINARIIDJE. 
Genus  CARINARIA  Lamarck. 
C.  mediterranea  Peron  &  Lesu'  ur.. 
Genus  ATLANTA  Lesueur. 
A.  Peronii  Lesueur  ) 

43 

4,4a 

\ 

Pela«>ir 

N.  lat.  40°... 

N.  lat  42° 

692 

A.  Gaudichaudi  Eyd.  &  Soul  

bb 
66 

llOa 
111 

\ 

Pelagic 

N.  lut.  40° 

693 

A.  rosea  Souleyet  

Pe  a°"ic 

N.  lat.  41° 

694 

A.  Lamauoni  Eyd.  &  Soul  

Pelagic 

N.  lat  39° 

695 

A.  pulchella  Veri  ill  

Pelagic 

N.  lat.  40° 

696 

A.  inclinata  Souleyefc  

Pelagic 

N".  lat  41° 

697 

Genus  OXYGYRUS  Benson. 

O.  K'Taudreni  Orbigny  ,. 

Pelagic 

]\T.  lat.  40°  .  . 

698 

Family  STROMBID^E. 
Genus  STROMBUS  Linne. 
S.  gigas  Linne"  

Florida  Keys. 

699 

•S.  pugilis  Linne"  

Hatteras  . 

700 

S.  bituberculatus  Lamarck  .. 

Jtipiter  Inlet 

701 

S.  accipitrinus  Lamarck  .  

Florida  Keys. 

702 

S.  costatus  Gmelin.  . 

St.  Ausrustine 

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K.  J. 

Va 

Hat. 

Ga. 

East 
Fla. 

Fla. 

Keys. 

West 
Fla. 

Tex. 

West 
Ind. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Eur. 

West 
Am. 

Southern 
extreme  range. 

Range  in  time. 

* 

t 

" 

... 

f 

t 

u 

^ 

* 

Guadalu'ie  .. 

X 

# 

• 

> 

Bcir  "ados  

# 

.   ^ 

* 

Swan  Inlands 

* 

# 

# 

# 

Barbados  

Pliocene. 

# 

* 

* 

# 

Barbados  

*  f 

*  t 

Barbados  

* 

Bat  bados  

# 

* 

* 

, 

t  * 

# 

Barbados  

*  t 

„ 

*  t 

Barbados  

Pliocene. 

* 

# 

# 

Barl'ados  

*  t 

* 

# 

Aspinwall  ..  . 

Pliocene. 

# 

* 

* 

* 

* 

* 

Tropics  

Pliocene 

j, 

# 

? 

Tropics  
Tropics  

Pliocene. 

* 

* 

# 

Tropics  

* 

, 

Tropics  

* 

* 

# 

Tropics  

• 

# 

* 

Tropics  
Carthagena  . 

P.  Pliocene. 

" 

* 

* 

B 

Guadalupe  .  . 

* 

# 

Guadalupe  .  . 

* 

* 

» 

* 

Guadalupe  .. 

?  Pliocene. 

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Ser. 
.No. 

Xanie  and  iiutlicirity  for  species. 

PI. 

Fi£8. 

Alt. 
or 
Lou. 

Range 
iii 
depth. 

Northern 
extreme  range. 

703 

Family  TRIFORID^E 
Grenus  TRIFORIS  Deshayes. 
Section  TRIFORIS  s.  s. 
T.  mirabilis  C.  B.  Adams          

C.  Lookout  .. 

704 

T.  lilacinuDall                           

9.0 

6 

Turtle  Harb. 

705 

Section  MASTOXIA  Hinds. 
T.  perversa  L.  var.  uigrocincta  Ad.  .. 

-3% 

Cape  Cod  

700 

T.  decorataC.  B  Ad.var.olivaceaDall 

W.Florida  .. 

707 

T.  pnlchella  C.  B.  Adams 

Florida  Str.. 

70H 

T.  turrisiliouiie  Orbigny        .... 

11 

6 

Hatteras  

709 

T.  melanura  C.  B.  Adams          

. 

Hatteras  . 

710 

Section  INELLA  Bayle. 
T.  longissima  Dall  

90 

10 

26.0 

ilfi 

Hatteras  

711 

T.  triserialis  Dall  

90 

5a,  6a 

15.5 

IH 

Hatteras  

712 

var.  aspera  Jeffreys  

-U4 

N.  Atlantic  .. 

713 

var.  intermedia  Dall........ 

^0 

8 

11.0 

Florida  Str.. 

714 

T.  colon  Dall           

<>o 

12 

12.0 

45.0 

Florida  Str.. 

715 

Section  SYCIJAR  Hinds. 
T.  bigenima  Watson  

Hi, 

Fernandina  . 

716 

var.  liircus  Dall  

90 

11 

12.5 

640 

GulfofMex. 

717 

T.  abrupta  Dall  

90 

9 

7.5 

640 

Gulf  of  Mex. 

718 

T.  torticula  Dall       

*>0 

11& 

10.5 

640 

GulfofMex  . 

719 

T.  iuflata  Watson                  .           .    . 

n& 

Georgia  

720 

^  ar.  ibex  Dall  

M? 

Florida  Str.. 

721 

T.  eylindiella  Dall  

90 

6 

6.5 

640 

GulfofMex. 

722 

T.  Rushij  Dall  

200 

Florida  Str.. 

723 

Family  CERITHIOPSID.E. 
Genus  SEIL  A  A.  Adams. 
S.  terebralis  C.  B.  Adams  . 

<v> 

5 

_o_ 

Mass.  Bav  

724 

Genus  CERITHIOPSIS  F.  &  H. 
C.  tubercularis  Montagu  

N.  Europe.  .. 

725 

C.  Greenii  C.  B.  Adams  

«>9 

2 

-3- 

Mass.  Bay-  -- 

726 

C.  crystallina  Dall  

'>0 

3 

16.0 

_5Q. 

Gulf  of  Mex  . 

727 

C.  Martensii  Dall  

90 

2 

11.  25 

229 

Lat.  24°  15'  . 

728 

C.  pulchella  Jeffreys.  

4.2 

A- 

Britain  

729 

C.  Siffsbeeaua  Dall  .. 

20 

1 

10.5 

220 

Gulf  of  Mex  . 

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Vn. 

Hat. 

Ga. 

East 
Fla. 

Fla. 

Keys. 

West 
Fla. 

Tex. 

West 
Ind. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Eur. 

West 
Am. 

Southern 
extreme  range. 

Range  in  time. 

• 

* 

* 

Jamaica 

* 

Florida  Str 

* 

# 

* 

# 

* 

Key  West  ?  .  . 

Pliocene. 

* 

*t 

* 

Haiti 

V 

*t 

* 

Haiti 

* 

*t 

* 

Guadalupe 

* 

* 

Jamaica 

f 

1 

Cuba 

i 

t 

t 

t 

Barbados 

t 

t 

f 

• 

Florida  Str 

t 

t 

Barbados 

t 

f 

t 

Yuofttan 

t 

f 

St.  Thomas 

f 

f 

Yucatan 

t 

f 

Yucatan 

f 

f 

Yucatan 

t 

t 

t 

Culebra  

*t 

f 

Yucatau     ... 

f 

Yucatan.   ... 

t 

f 

Bahamas 

* 

.# 

i 

* 

* 

* 

?* 

Haiti 

Miocene. 

* 

# 

Kev  West 

t 

t 

*f 

f 

Barbados  

t 

Gulf  of  Mex. 

t 

* 

Hatteras  .... 

t 

t 

Cuba.. 

140  BULLETIN    37%    UNITED    STATES    NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 

TABLE  V.    E. — List  of  Gastropoda — Continued. 


Ser. 
No. 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

PI. 

Figs. 

Alt. 
or 
Lou. 

Range 
in 
depth. 

Northern 
extreme  range. 

730 

Section  MFTAXIA  Monterosato. 
C.  abrupta  Watson    

90 

5 

4.3 

Viftv 

Cape  Fear 

731 

C   inetaxsB  Delia  Cliiaje          .     ...... 

2 

Hatteras 

732 

var  ticniolata  Dall         --• 

M 

C   Lookout 

733 

Subgetms  Eumeta  Morch. 
E   subulata  Mouta<ru       .                 .-  \ 

20 

4? 

14  3 

-2- 

Cape  Cod 

734 

Subgenus  Cerithiella  Verrill. 
C   AVhiteavesii  Verrill                          -. 

t>2 

1) 

SLJL8 

GulfSt  Law 

7?5 

Family  CERITHIID^E. 
Genus  Bittium  Leach. 
B   alteruatum  Sav           .             ....... 

IV> 

4 

Mass  B  ay 

73(5 

B   ?  (  Alaba  ?)  Adauisi  Dall           

Hatteras 

737 

B   ?  (Alaba?)  cerithidioides  Dall  

C.  Lookout 

738 

Section  DIASTOMA  Deshayes. 
B   variuiu  Pfeiffer                                ... 

Chesapeake 

739 

Genus  CERITHIUM  Bruguiere. 
C   floridanum  Morch                          .... 

Hatteras 

740 

C   algicola  C  B  Adams       .           .  .... 

Tampa 

741 

C.  uncinutum  (Gmel.)  Tryon  

Key  Largo  .. 

74'2 

C.  eburnenm  Bruo'uiere  

Key  West  .  .  . 

74:; 

C  .  literatum  Born  

Jupiter  Inlet 

744 

var.  semifermgineum  Lamarck  .. 

St.  Augustine 

745 

C.  mnscarum  Say       

Jupiter  Inlet 

740 

C.  variabile  C.  B.  Adams  

Tampa  

747 

C.  minimum  Gnielin 

Tampa  

74S 

var.  iiigrescens  Menke  .  

Tampa  

749 

Genus  CERITHIDEA  Swainson. 
C.  costata  Wood         

Tampa  

750 

C.  sralarifomii-i  Say       .  

Georgia  .  

751 

C.  varicosa  Sowerby  .  

Texas  .  ..  i 

75-2 

C.  turrita  Steams      

Cedar  Keys.. 

753 

Family  PLANAXID^E. 
Genus  PLANAXIS  Lamarck. 
P.  nucleus  Wood 

Tortugas  

754 

! 
P.  lineatus  Da  Costa  .. 

Kev  West  .  . 

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N.J. 

Va. 

Hat. 

Ga. 

East 
Fla. 

1 

Fla. 

Keys. 

West 
Fla. 

Tex. 

West 
Ind. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Ear. 

West 
Am. 

Southern 
extreme  range. 

Kange  in  time. 

* 

n 

t 

t 

Barbados  .  . 

' 

n 

*t 

f 

# 

Key  West  .  .  . 

t* 

Cape  Fear.  .. 

* 

* 

» 

# 

# 

Greuada  

f 

t 

Feruaiidiua.. 

* 

? 

*f- 

C.  Lookout.. 

# 

* 

# 

# 

Haiti  

* 

• 

Haiti  

* 

* 

* 

V 

* 

# 

St.  Thomas  .. 

* 

* 

# 

# 

Cuba  

Pliocene. 

# 

* 

„ 

# 

Jamaica  

» 

* 

Jamaica  

• 

< 

Swan  Islands 

, 

M 

# 

# 

* 

Swan  Islands 

* 

» 

4 

Santa  Cruz.. 

* 

» 

f 

Jamaica  

» 

* 

» 

t 

Curacoa  

* 

, 

* 

* 

Guadalupe  .. 

* 

« 

* 

* 

Venezuela.  .. 

* 

f 

Jamaica  

# 

#' 

* 

, 

, 

Key  West  .  .  . 

? 

* 

« 

Jamaica  

* 

• 

Bahamas  

* 

* 

Darien  

* 

* 

Barbados  .  .  , 

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Xame  and  authority  for  species. 

PI. 

Figs. 

Alt, 
or 

I.'  n. 

Range 
iu 
depth. 

Xorthem 
extreme  range. 

755 
756 
757 

758 

759 
760 

761 
762 
763 
764 
765 
766 
767 
768 
769 
770 

771 

772 
773 

774 
775 

776 

777 
77ft 

Family  MODULID^E. 
Genus  MODULUS  Gray. 
M.  modulus  L'nn6-  .  

Hatteras  
Florida  Keys. 
Florida  Keys. 

Florida  Str.. 

var.  floriflanus  Conrad  

var.  cattinulatus  Philippi  

Family  TRICHOTROPID^E. 
Genus  TRICHOTROPIS  Sowerby. 
Subgenus  Mesostoma  Deshayes. 
M    mi'Taus  Dall           --         ..... 

29 
29 

8 
7 

9.  25 
9.0 

80 
785 

Subgeuus  Dolophanes  Gabb. 
D   Gabbi  Dall           

D    columbella  Dall             .     ...     ..  . 

GulfofMex. 

Hatteras  
Cape  Cod  ... 
Hatteras  
Hatteras  
Florida  Keys. 
Cape  Cod  
Key  Largo  .. 
Hatteras  
Tampa 

Family  C.ECIDJE. 
Genus  C  .S3  CUM  Fleming. 
C    floridanum  Stiiiipsoii         .....   .... 

« 

A 

A 

C    pulcbcllum  Stimpson  .  .  '.  . 

50 

22 

C    instructum  De  Foliu   .  

C    bipartitum  De  Foliu 

C 

43 

8 

C.  decussatum  De  Folin  

C    caroliniauuro  Dall      .............. 

& 

C 

C    jjl'ibrum  Monta°"u 

Cape  Fear.  .. 
Tampa 

Subgenns  Meioceras  Carpenter. 
M   Desbayesii  De  Folin 

M    nitidnm  Stimpson 

Tampa 

M   nudiilosum  De  Folin          ...... 

Charlotte  H  . 

Gulf  of  Maine 
Hatteras  
Gulf  of  Mex  . 
GulfofMex. 
N.  Atlantic  .. 

Family  SEGUENZIIDJE. 
Genus  SEGUENZIA  Jeffreys. 

S   moiiociu<irulata  Segueuza  ..  . 

62 

88,89 

5.0 
3  5 

*tf& 
4»4 

6TS 

.sao. 

15H8 

3fi2. 
»0o^ 

TW,r 

S   iouica  \Vatson  ......  .............. 

4.5 

S.  

I 

S.  carinata  Watson  .. 

4.0 

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N.J. 

Va. 

Hat. 

Ga. 

East 
Fla. 

Fla. 
Keys. 

West 
Fla. 

Tex. 

West 
Ind. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Eur. 

West 
Am. 

Southern 
extreme  range. 

Range  in  time. 

* 

* 

* 

Cartha<reua 

Pliocene. 

* 

* 

if 

* 

St.  Thomas 

Plioceue. 

* 

* 

St.  Thomas 

t 

f 

I 

Havana 

• 

f 

St.  Viucent 

Miocene 

t 

t 

Havana 

Miocene 

* 

* 

• 

Brazil 

Pliocene 

V 

* 

# 

Tortugas 

* 

* 

Tampa 

* 

, 

„ 

Key  West 

« 

* 

* 

.Jjunaicji 

Pliocene 

* 

# 

t 

* 

* 

t 

# 

Tampa 

# 

# 

* 

Pliocene 

# 

# 

* 

Jamaica 

# 

* 

*• 

Jamaica 

„ 

* 

Jamaica 

Pliocene 

t 

t 

t 

t 

t 

f 

Brazil 

Miocene. 

t 

t 

t 

f 

Brazil 

t 

f 

t 

Culebra 

f 

f 

Old  Provicl'ce 

t 

t 

t 

Brazil   . 

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Ser. 
No. 

Naruf  and  authority  for  species. 

PL 

Figs. 

Alt. 
or 
Lon. 

Kango 
in 
depth. 

Northern 
extreme  range. 

779 

Family  VERMETID^E. 
Genus  SILIQUARIA  Bruguiere. 

S.  squaniata  Blainvillo 

, 

Sarasota 

780 

S.  modesta  Dall  

96 

4 

26,0 

%9<& 

Cedar  Keys 

781 

Genus  VBRMICULARIA  Lamarck. 
V.  spirata  Philippi 

51 

4 

,?T 

N.  England 

782 

"V.?  nigricans'  Dall  

A 

Gulf  of  Mex 

783 

Genus  SIPHONIUM  Morch. 
S.  nebulosuni  Dillwyn  

St.  Augustine 

784 

Genus  VERMETUS  Morch. 
Subgemis  Petaloconchus  Lea. 
P.  erectus  Dall  .t  

3Q 

4 

25.0 

^7/r 

Gulf  of  Mex 

785 

P.  irregularis  Orbiguy  

Cedar  Keys 

786 

Genus  BIVONIA  Gray. 
B.  exserta  Dall  

^H 

6 

11.0 

rMv 

G.  Lookout 

787 

Family  TURRITELLID^E. 
Genus  TTJRRITELLA  Lamarck 

Section  HAUSTATOR  Montfort. 
T.  variegata  Liun4 

Texas  . 

788 

T.  vucatecana  Dall  

96 

3 

16.5 

640 

Gulf  of  Mex. 

789 

Section  TORCULA  Gray. 
T.  exoleta  Liuu6  

-Mr 

Cape  Florida 

790 

T. 

^ 

Hatteras 

791 

T.  acropora  Dall  ..   .          

4^T 

Hatteras  

792 

Family  MATHILDIID^E. 
Genus  MATHILDA  Semper. 
M.  yucatecana  Dall  

90 

7 

8.0 

||A 

Savannah  ..  . 

793 

M.  barbadensis  Dall  ..  

% 

10 

6.2 

100 

794 

M.  Ruslm  Dall  

5.0 

f|  4 

Fernaudiua  . 

795 

M.  scitula  Dall  

5.25 

•A?i 

Hatteras  

796 

Subgenus  Gegania  Jeffreys. 
G.  Jeffrey*!  Dall.. 

294 

Fernandina  . 

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N.J. 

Va. 

Hat. 

Ga. 

East 
Fla. 

Fla. 
Keys. 

West 
Fla. 

Tex. 

West 
Ind. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Eur. 

West 
Am. 

Southern 
extreme  range. 

Range  in  time. 

» 

* 

* 

Barbados..  .. 

f 

f 

t 

Cura9oa  

«... 

* 

# 

* 

„ 

Santa  Cruz.. 
Florida  Str 

• 

* 

Tortola 

t 

t 

t 

Barbados 

# 

* 

Guadalupe 

* 

• 

t 

t 

t 

Barbados 

/ 

• 

* 

Cartliafena 

t 

t 

Yucatan  ..... 

. 

f 

t 

* 

f 

Barbados 

pliocene 

t* 

* 

Texas 

M 

# 

*  t 

t 

Grenada     ./ 

Pliocene 

t 

f 

t 

Yucatan 

t 

? 

Barbados 

t 

t 

Florida  Str 

t 

t 

Fernandi  na  .  . 

24781— Bull.  37 10. 


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Ser. 
No. 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

PI. 

Figs. 

Alt. 
or 
Lou. 

Range 
in 
depth. 

Northern 
extreme  range. 

797 

Family  LITORINID^. 
Genus  LITORINA  Ferussac. 
Section  MELARAPIIE  Muhlfeldt. 

Florida  Keys 

798 

var.  lineata  Pbilippi.  ..  ......  

Jupiter  Inlet. 

799 

L.  angulifera  Lamarck  

Jupiter  Inlet. 

800 

Section  LITOUINA  s.  s. 

Tortugas  

801 

L.  mespiliini  Meuke  ......   .......... 

Texas  

802 

L    irrorata  Say     .................... 

69 

6 

Rhode  Island 

803 

L.  rudis  Donovan  .  .....  < 

51 

$ 

Arctic  Ocean  . 

804 

L.  palliata  Say          ................. 

b9 
51 

3S 
5 

Nova  Scotia  . 

805 

Genus  LACUNA  Turton, 
L   vincta  Turton  .     ...        ........... 

52 

19 

Arctic  Ocean. 

80(5 

Subgenns  Cithna  A.  Adams. 
C.  tenella  Jeffreys  .  .  .  

AW 

N.  Atlantic.. 

807 

Genus  TECTARITTS  Valenciennes. 

Jupiter  Inlet. 

808 

Genus  E  CHI  NELL  A  Swainson. 

C.  Lookout.. 

809 

Family  FOSSARID^E. 
Genus  FOSSARUS  Fhilippi. 
F.  elegans  Verrill  ..  ......  

69 

87 

•}•£§ 

Rhode  Island 

810 

Subgenus  Gottoina  Adams. 
G.  bella  Dall        

98 

10 

3.55 

To^- 

Hatteras  

811 

Gr.  compacta  Dall  ............  ....  .... 

98 

6 

2.  3^ 

•£& 

Hatteras  

812 

Subgeuus  Isapis  Carpenter. 
I.  anomala  C.  B.  Adams  ..  .  .... 

294 

Fernandina  . 

813 

Family  LITIOPID^. 
Genus  ALABA  A.  Adams. 
A   tervaricosa  C   B   Adams 

814 

A.  conoidea  Dall.. 

*82 

Fernandina  - 

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N.J. 

Va. 

Hat. 

Ga. 

East    Fla. 
Fla.  Keys. 

West 
Fla. 

TV*    We8t 

rex<   Ind. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Eur. 

West 

A  in. 

Southern 
extreme  range. 

Range  in  time. 

* 
* 

* 

# 

Barbados.  .  .. 
Guadalupe  .. 
Carthagena  . 

St.  Thomas  .. 
Barbado.s.  .. 
Jamaica.  

P.  Pliocene. 
P.  Pliocene. 

P.  Pliocene. 
Pliocene. 

# 

* 

* 

* 
* 

* 

# 

* 
* 

* 

-- 

* 

* 

* 

.... 

* 

* 

* 

New  Jersey.  . 
New  Jersey  .  . 

New  Jersey.. 
Brazil.  .  .  

* 

t 

• 
* 

t 

t 
* 

* 

* 

* 

• 

* 

- 

Aspinwall  .  .  . 
Barbados  

Cape  Fear... 

Florida  Keys. 
Cuba  

t 

t 
t 

-- 

\ 

t 

• 
t 

t 
* 

•* 
t 

#» 

Jamaica  
Haiti  

* 

* 

t 

Campeche  Bk 

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Ser. 
No. 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

Pi. 

Figs.' 

Alt. 
or 
Lon. 

Range 
in 
depth. 

Northern 
extreme  range. 

815 

Genus  LITIOPA  Rang. 
L.  bombyx  Kieuer  

Pela- 

Maine 

816 

Family  SOLARIID^E. 
Genus  FLUXINA  Ball. 
F.  brunnea  Da/11     ...........             . 

22 

6  6a 

10  7 

gic. 
*&& 

Florida  Str 

817 

F.  ditcnla  Dull     

23 

5,6 

3  0 

982 

818 

Genus  SOLARIUM  Lamarck. 
S.  graniilatnni  Lamarck  .  

Hatteras 

819 

S.  jjeracutuiii  Dall  ..  ......  .... 

?3 

2,5 

6.0 

T1^ 

820 

S.  Sigsbeei  Dall  

'>S 

3,  3a 

2.3 

310 

Florida  Str 

821 

S.  bisulcatnui  Orbigny.  

444 

Hatteras 

822 

var.  boreale  Verrill.  ......  

fi'> 

95a 

12  0 

-*A 

Rhode  Island 

823 

S.  Krebsii  Morch  

63 

Hatteras 

824 

Genus  TORINIA  Gray, 
T.  canalifera  C.  B.  Adams  

Gulf  of  Mex 

825 

T.  cy  elostoina  Menke  

Key  West 

826 

T.  cyliudrtca  Gmelin  

Gulf  of  Mex 

827 

Genus  OMALAXIS  Deshayes. 
O.  uobilis  Verrill  ..  .._ 

46 

12 

3  0 

JW- 

C  hesapeake 

828 

O.  lamellifera  Dall  

205 

Florida  Str 

829 

Family  RISSOID^E. 
Genus  RISSOA  Freminville. 
Section  CINGULA. 
R.  miauta  Totteu  

52 

17 

A 

Nova  Scotia 

830 

Section  ONOBA. 
R.  aculeus  Gould    .       ....  ........ 

52 

12 

Arctic  Sea 

831 

R.  ...                  

Marco 

832 

Section  RISSOA  s.  8. 
R.  Jan-Mayeni  Friele  

61 

86 

i&8 

Arctic  Sea  .  .  . 

833 

var.  brychia  Verrill  ........ 

2.3 

A°.8r 

Rhode  Island 

834 

R.  Sanderson!  Verrill  

4.0 

142 

Hatteras  — 

835 

R.  castanea  Moller.   ..  ......  .. 

Arctic  Sea  

836 

R.  pelagica  Stim  pson  

A 

Arctic  Sea.  .. 

837 

R.  exarata  Stimpson  ............. 

TJ)T 

Nova  Scotia  . 

838 

R.  precipitata  Dall  .  . 

19 

1 

4.0 

4.98 

Gun  Cav  .  . 

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N.J. 

Va. 

Hat. 

Hii. 

East 
Fla. 

Fla. 
Keys. 

West 
Fla. 

Tex. 

West 
Ind. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Ear. 

West 
Am. 

Southern 
extreme  range. 

Range  in  time. 

* 

* 

* 

# 

# 

* 

Brazil  .  .. 

P.  Pliocene. 

f 

t 

Jamaica 

t 

Dominica  . 

t 

* 

f 

» 

Sombrero 

t 

Barbados 

f 

t 

Cuba  .  .... 

f 

t 

t 

Martinique   . 

ft 

t* 

t 

t 

Florida  Str.. 

t 

• 

Porto  Plata 

* 

* 

Guadalupe  .. 

f 

St.  Thomas. 

# 

St.  Thomas.. 

t 

t 

i 

t 

f 

Barbados  .... 

t 

Cuba  .     .... 

# 

New  Jersey 

New  York    . 

* 

Gnlf  of  Mex 

t 

t 

Hatteras 

• 

t 

t 

t 

Barbados..  .. 

f 

t 

*f 

Hatteras 

*t 

t 

t 

Florida  Str 

t 

Hutteras  .... 

P.  Pliocene. 

t 

t 

Yucatan  . 

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Ser. 
No. 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

PI. 

Figs. 

Alt. 
or 
Lon. 

Range 
in 
depth. 

Northern 
extreirn  range. 

839 

Rissoa  

6:1 

Hatteras 

840 

R  acuticostata  Dall     ....  .  ......  . 

19 

10 

3.7 

T&\ 

Hatteras 

841 

R  pyrrliifliS  \Vatson  ......  ......  ...... 

3.0 

?s'Jl 

Florida  Str 

842 

R.  xaiithias  AiVatsou     ................ 

2.  5 

5sta 

Florida  Str 

843 

R.  syrgenes  Verrill  ..  ..  

3.0 

142 

Hatteras 

844 

Genus  BENTHONELLA  Dall. 
B.  'rn7.ii  Dall     ....    ............    ..... 

42 

6.5 

1KT 

Fornandina 

845 

B.  Fischeri  Dall      

5.3 

ia,,4-1r 

Cedar  Kevs 

846 

B    ii  isoiiis  I  );ill           .        .... 

9.0 

940 

Gulf  of  Mex 

847 

Genus  RISSOINA  Orbigny. 
R.  decussata  Monta°ru                ..  ...... 

tV 

Cape  Fear.  .. 

848 

R.  laevigata  C  B.  Adams     ..  

_c_ 

C.  Lookout.. 

849 

R.  bryerea  Mouta<ru           .       ...       ... 

-1% 

Florida  Keys 

850 

R.  Chesnelii  Michaud  .  .......  .... 

Hatteras  .... 

851 

R.  inulticostata  C.  B.  Adams  ......... 

KevLarso..  . 

852 

R.  Sa°raiana  Orbi|ruv  ...  -•  

Florida  Str  .. 

853 

R  cancellata  Philippi 

Florida  Keys 

854 

Family  ADEORBID^E. 
Genus  SKENEA  Fleming. 
S   planorbis  Fabricius 

V> 

18 

Arctic  Sea 

855 

Genus  ADEORBIS  Wood. 
A  supranitidus  \Vood                  ....... 

41 

7,7o 

U 

N.  Atlantic  .  . 

856 

var.  Orbi°rnyi  Fischer             .  ...... 

-n\- 

Norway  -  

857 

A  Beaui  Fisclier      .   .                   ..... 

Florida  Keys 

858 

A  f  olivaceus  Verrill         .         

44 

5 

4.0 

^.91- 

Gulf  of  Maine 

859 

Genus  CLATHRELLA  Recluz. 
C.  naticoides  Dall  

22 

Hatteras  

860 

Family  AMPULLARIID^E. 
.   Genus  AMPULLARIA  Lam. 
A.  d  epressa  Say     •           .............. 

Georgia  

861 

A.  caliginosa  Reeve  .   .........    ...... 

Florida  

862 

Family  ASSTMINEID^E. 
Genus  ASSIMINEA  Leach. 
A   \uberiauu  Orbi<rny 

Cedar  Keys. 

863 

A.  conciuna  C.  B.  Adams              ....... 

Key  West  .  .  .  [ 

864 

jY 

Tampa  .. 

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Va. 

Hat. 

Ga. 

F.88t 

Fla. 

Fla. 
Keys. 

West 
Fla. 

Tex. 

West 
Ind. 

Ber- 
inn- 
da. 

Eur. 

West 
Am. 

Southern 
extreme  range. 

Kange  in  time. 

t 
t 

. 

Pliocene. 
Pliocene. 

Pliocene. 
Pliocene. 

Pliocene. 
Pliocene. 

P.  Pliocene. 

*t 

t 

t 
t 

t 

Barbados  
Culebra  
Brazil.  .  .  

t 

•t 

t 

t 

t 



t 
t 
t 

# 

t 
t 

t 
t 

Cuba  

Cuba  

Cedar  Keys  . 
Haiti  

* 
* 

* 
* 
* 

* 
* 

.... 

* 

* 
* 

4t 
* 

*    » 

St.  Thomas.. 
Barbados  .... 
Guadalupe  .  . 
Guadalnpe  .. 
Martinique  .. 
Haiti  

# 

* 

• 

.... 

.... 

* 

# 

* 

.-" 

# 

# 
* 

-- 

.... 

* 
* 

*t 

* 

Charlotte  H  . 

Cedar  Keys  - 
Guadalupe  .. 
Guadalupe  .. 
Rhode  Island 

Old  Provid'ce 

.... 

*t 
# 

.... 

*t 

.... 

• 

rt 

« 

t 

i 

* 

» 

Central  Am  .  . 
C  uba 

# 

* 

Haiti  

* 

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Ser. 
No. 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

PI. 

Figs. 

Alt. 
or 

Liin. 

Range 
iu 
depth. 

Northern 
extreme  range. 

865 

Family  TRUNCATELLID^E. 
Genus  TRUNCATELLA  Risso, 
T.  caribseensis  Sowerby  .  

Alabama 

866 

T.  bilabiata  Pfeiffer  

Sarasota. 

867 

T.  pulchella  Pfeiffer  

Tampa  . 

868 

T.  subcvlindrica  Gray  

Tampa 

Family                          * 

869 

Genus  SEPARATISTA  Gray. 
Stibgenus  Haloceras  Dall. 
H.  cingulata  Verrill  ..  ...... 

A'yv 

Gulf  of  Maine 

870 

Family  CHORISTID.E. 
Genus  CHORISTES  Carpenter. 
C.  elegans  Carpenter  .  .  

44 

9a-& 

ill! 

Gulf  of  Me.  ?. 

871 

Family  CALYPTR^EID^E. 
Genus  MITRUL  ARIA  Schumacher. 
M.  equestris  Linn<5  

i¥ir 

Hatteras  .... 

872 

Genus  CRUCIBULUM  Schumacher 
C.  auricula  Gmelin  ......  ......  .  

iVS- 

Cedar  Keys.. 

873 

C.  striatum  Say  .  ..  

50 

•27,  28 

Tihr 

Nova  Scotia. 

874 

Genus  C  AL  YPTRJE  A  Lamarck. 
C  Candeana  Orbigny         ..   .. 

A 

Hatteras  .... 

875 
876 

Genus  CREPIDUL  A  Lamarck. 
C.  fornicata  Linne"  ) 
C.  convexa  Say         ..   ......... 

48 
50 

50 

16 
23,  24 

25 

1 
> 
1 

A 
A 

Pr.  Ed.  Isl'd  . 
Nova  Scotia. 

877 

Section  JANACUS  Morcb. 
C.  plana  Say  < 

48 

12 

i 

*§T 

Pr.  Ed.  Isl'd  . 

878 

Section  SANDALIUM  Sebum. 
C.  aculeate  Gmeliii  ......       .  . 

50 

26 

1 

& 

C.  Lookout.. 

879 

Family  CAPULIDJE. 
Genus  CAPULUS  Montfort. 

44 

6 

^12.0 

?fa 

Iceland  .  .... 

48 

8 

l 

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Va 

Hat. 

Ga 

East 
Fla. 

Fla. 
Keys. 

West 
Fla. 

Tex 

West 
Ind. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Ear. 

West 
Am. 

Southern 
extreme  range. 

Range  in  time. 

* 

# 

f 

* 

Guadalupe 

# 

* 

* 

Honduras 

? 

• 

# 

* 

* 

# 

St.  Thomas 

* 

. 

if 

* 

St.  Thomas 

t 

ft 

Delaware  B 

tf 

Rhode  Island 

* 

*t 

t 

* 

Barbados 

* 

* 

Barbados 

• 

* 

t 

? 

Florida  Keys 

• 

* 

* 

• 

Haiti.  .  . 

* 

• 

» 

•* 

* 

# 

East  Florida 

Miocene. 

? 

Trinidad  

Miocene. 

t 

t 

*. 

• 

*t 

Florid  a  Keys. 

Pliocene. 
Miocene. 

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Ser. 
No. 

Name  ami  authority  for  species. 

PL 

Figs. 

Alt. 
or 
Lon. 

Range 
in 
depth. 

Northern 
extreme  range. 

880 

Section  KREBSIA  Morch. 
Capulus  intortus  Lamarck  .  

Key  West 

881 

Section  HYALORISIA  Dall. 
C.  galca  Dall     ...........     .   ........ 

14 

3 

18  f> 

218 

Barbados 

882 

Family  AMALTHEID^E. 
Genus  AMALTHE  A  Schumacher. 
A.  benthophila  Dall  .......  ..  .. 

14 

la  b 

8.0 

*w 

Sand  Key 

883 

A.  aiitiquata  Linne"  ...  

Turtle  Harb 

884 

A.  subrufa  Lamarck  .......  .  

Key  West 

885 

Family  XENOPHORID^E. 
Genus  XENOPHORA  Fischer. 
X.  conch  vliophora  Born     ....     ...... 

JUr 

Hatteras 

886 

X.  caribiea  Petit  

JA 

llatteras  

887 

Family  NATICII^E. 
Genus  NATICA  Lamarck. 
N.  maroccana  Dillwyn  

Hatteras  .... 

ggrj 

N.  livida  Pfeiffer  

Hatteras  

889 

Hatteras  .... 

890 

N.  castrensis  Dall  ........  ........ 

12.5 

-AyW 

Key  West  .  .  . 

891 

N.  perlineata  Dall  .   .  .......  

18.5 

¥*& 

Gulf  of  Mex  . 

892 

N.  pusilla  Say  ..  ..  .. 

^0 

21 

i2f 

Massacbus'ts 

893 

Snbgenus  Neverita  Risso. 
N.  tluplicata  Say      ..   ............... 

^1 

12 

Mass.  Bay  .  .  . 

804 

N.  uubilaDall  

13.0 

1AQ. 

Gulf  of  Mex  . 

895 

Subgenus  Lunatia  Gray. 
L    heros  Say              ..    ........   .... 

51 

1  11 

—  Q  - 

Labrador  

896 

897 

var.  triseriata  Say  
L.  grcsnlandica.  Moller   ....   ......... 

CO 

18,19 



A 

Labrador  

Arctic  Sea  .  .  . 

898 

L.  tennis  Reclnz    ......  .    

8.1, 

Cape  Fear..  . 

899 

L.  Jevicula  Verrill  ..  _„  

44 

3 

40.0 

l¥o 

Gulf  of  Maine 

900 

L    semistilcata  Gray 

Jupiter  Inlet 

901 

L.  immaculata  Totten  

fSO 

20 

8°0 

Nova  Scotia. 

902 

L.  leptalea  Watson  

«iS 

Fernandina 

903 

L.  fringilla  Dall  

91 

12 

5.75 

ffj 

Gulf  of  Mex  . 

904 

var.  perl  a  Dall.  . 

21 

11 

6.5 

*?4 

Fernandina  . 

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N.J. 

Va. 

Hat. 

Ga. 

East 
Fla. 

Fla. 
Keys. 

West 
Fla. 

Tex. 

"West 
Ind. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Eur. 

West 
Am. 

Southern 
extreme  range. 

Range  in  time. 

* 

t 

* 

Barbados 

t 

t 

t 

St.  Vincent.. 

* 

• 

Aspinwall 

* 

* 

Barbados 

* 

*t 

t 

f 

• 

Guadalupe  .  . 

Eocene. 

# 

t 

t 

f 

Barbados  

t 

f 

f 

* 

* 

Barbados 

Eocene. 

t 

f 

t 

f 

Barbados  .... 

* 

f 

t 

Barbados  . 

t 

t 

Barbados 

* 

* 

# 

* 

• 

Florida  Keys 

# 

# 

t 

f 

Barbados 

* 

* 

f 

HogIsl'd,Va. 

Miocene. 

* 

t 

Hatteras  

Miocene. 

# 

.  * 

Hatteras  

t 

t 

f 

t 

Cuba  

ff 

Rhode  Island 

# 

» 

* 

Porto  Rico 

*• 

Hatteras 

t 

t 

t 

f 

f 

Sombrero  . 

f 

Old  Provid'ce 

t 

t 

I 

St.  Vincent.. 

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Ser. 
No. 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

PI. 

Figs. 

Alt. 
or 
Lon. 

Range 
in 
depth. 

Northern 
extreme  range. 

905 

Subgenns  Polynices  Montfort. 
P.  uberina  Orbigny  

H 

Hatteras  

906 

P.  lactea  Guilding  

Florida  Keys. 

907 

P.  brnnnea  Link  ....  

Tortugas  

908 

Genus  SIGARETUS  Lamarck. 
S.  perspectivus  Say  ..        .  .... 

New  York  

909 

S.  maculatus  Say  ..    

Hatteras  

910 

S.  minor  Dall  

4.0 

if 

Cape  Florida 

911 

Subgenus  Eunaticina  Fischer. 
E.  carotiiiensis  Dall        ..*  

5.5 

T% 

Hatteras  

912 

Genus  GYRODES  Conrad. 
G.  depressa  Seguenza          ......  .... 

T-4&T 

N.  Atlantic.. 

913 

Family  LAMELLARIID^E. 
Genus  LAMELLARIA  Montagu. 
L.  Ran^ii  Bergh  .    ...  ..    ... 

Gnlf  of  Mex  . 

914 

L.  pellucida  Verrill. 

79 

5 

T<yv 

Rhode  Island 

915 

Genus  MARSENINA  Gray. 
M.  ampla  Verrill 

Eastport  

916 

Superfamily  DOCOGLOSSA. 
Family  ACM^ID^. 
Genus  ACMJEA  Eschscholtz. 

Florida  Str.. 

917 

Florida  Keys. 

918 

Key  West  .  .  . 

919 

A.  melanoleuca  Gmelin  ........   . 

Charlotte  H. 

920 

A.  testudinalis  Liuue"  

51 

2,3 

40.0 

2 

Arctic  Sea... 

921 

var.  alvens  Couthouy  

51 

7,8 

} 

Arctic  Sea... 

922 

Genus  PECTINODONTA  Dall. 
P.  (irctinfd  Dall 

25 

3a  b 

5.0 

£M 

Haiti  

923 

Family  LEPETID^E.? 
Genus  PROPILIDIUM  F.  &  H. 
P.  ?  elegans  Verrill  

3.5 

1395 

Chesapeake  . 

924 

P.?  pertenue  Jeffreys  .  ......  ....  ...... 

640 

Rhode  Island 

925 

P.  ancyloideF.  &  H  

31 

26,c 



Norway  

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Va. 

Hat. 

Ga. 

East 
Fla. 

Fla. 
Keys. 

West 
Fla. 

Tex. 

West 
Ind. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Ear. 

West 
Am. 

Southern 
extreme  range. 

Range  in  time. 

t* 

* 
* 

* 

? 

* 
# 

t 

Sombrero..  .. 
Brazil 

Pliocene. 

P.  Pliocene. 
P.  Pliocene. 

* 

Trinidad  

Martinique  .  . 
Guadalupe  .  . 
Sombrero  

# 

* 

• 
* 

.. 

t 

* 
t 

.... 

# 
t 







t 
*t 

* 

C.  Lookout.. 

* 

t 

t 

*  • 

Hatteras  
Sarasota  

Barbados  
Barbados  
Cuba  

* 

* 
* 
i  # 
* 

# 

• 
• 

* 

* 

.... 

St.  Thomas  .  . 
New  York  — 
NJW  York.  .. 

St.  Lucia  
Virginia  

* 
* 

* 

* 

t 

t 
Tt 

t 

t 

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Ser. 
No. 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

PL 

Figs. 

Alt. 
or 
Lon. 

Range 
in 
depth. 

Northern 
extreme  range. 

926 

Genus  LEPETELLA  Verrill. 
L.  tubicola  Verrill    .....  ......  ...... 

95 

6 

3.75 

il? 

Rhode  Island 

927 

Superfamily  RHIPIDOGLOSSA. 
Family  SCUTELLINID^E. 
Genus  SCTJTELLINA  Gray. 
S   antillanmi  Shuttleworth  .......... 

?1 

10,11 

Key  West  ... 

928 

Family  ADDISONIID^E. 
Genus  ADDISONIA  Ball. 
A.  paradox  a  Dall  ..  ......  < 

25 

II 

1,  a-e 
10  lla 

'12.  o 

fft 

Rhode  Island 

929 

Family  COCCULINID^. 
Genus  COCCULINA  DaU. 
C   Eathbuni  Dall                      '    

63 
25 

lOOfl 
5  7  7a 

13  0 

W% 

Rhode  Island 

930 

C.  Dalli  Verrill  

6.0 

317 

Delaware  

931 

C.  Beau  ii  Dall        < 

25 

2,4,8 

1  80 

i£S 

Rhode  Island 

932 

C.  reticulata  Verrill  .  ......  ..  

44 

12 

i 
2.6 

70 

Chesapeake  . 

933 

C.  spiuigera  Jeffreys  ......  ...   ... 

31 

789 

2  0 

323 

N.  Atlantic.. 

934 

C.  leptalea  Verrill  ...........  .  

6? 

101 

4.0 

Rhode  Island 

935 

Family  PHASIANELLID^E. 
Genus  PHASIANELL  A  Lamarck. 
P.  brevis  Orbiguy         ...  ...  . 

19 

106 

2.0 

JA. 

Hatteras  

936 

P.  umbilicata  Orbigny.  

A- 

C.  Lookout.. 

937 

P.  pulchella  C.  B.  Adams  .... 

Cedar  Keys.. 

938 

Family  TURBINID^E. 
Genus  TURBO  Linue. 
T.  Spenglerianus  Chemnitz  

Florida  Str.. 

939 

T.  filosus  Kiener  ....  .  ...... 

Tortugas  

940 

T.  cast  aiic  u  s  Gmelin  .  .... 

$k 

Hatteras  

941 

T.  crenulatus  Gmelin  

A 

Hatteras  

949 

Genus  ASTRALIUM  Link. 
A.  caelatnm  Gmelin  . 

Key  West  .  .  . 

943 

A.  imbricatum  Gmelin  .  

Florida  Keys 

944 

A.  tuber  Linns'  .  

Jupiter  Inlet 

945 

A.  longispinum  Lamarck  .  .  

Florida  Keys 

946 

Florida  Keys 

947 

A.  americanum  Gmelin  .. 

Florida  Keys 

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Va. 

Hat. 

Ga. 

East 
Fla. 

Fla. 
Keys 

West 
Fla. 

Tex 

West 
lud. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Eur 

West 
Am. 

Southern 
extreme  range. 

Range  in  time. 

t 

t 

t 

f 

t 

Cedar  Keys 

* 

• 

St.  Thomas 

t 

t 

?t 

Chejapeake 

f.i 

f 

Barbados 

t 

t 

t 

t 

Barbados 

t 

t 

* 

Hatteras  . 

t 

f 

Hatteras 

t 

t 

t 

t 

Fernandina  . 

t* 

t 

f 

Martinique 

* 

# 

* 

Guadalupe 

* 

* 

* 

* 

St   Thomas 

T 

* 

Guadalupe  .  . 

# 

» 

* 

• 

* 

Trinidad 

# 

• 

* 

* 

* 

Barbados 

* 

* 

Tortola    . 

• 

• 

St.  Lucia.... 

* 

* 

* 

Martinique  .  . 

• 

* 

# 

Barbados 

. 

* 

Aspiuwall 

* 

» 

Carthasrena.. 

1  amily 
Genus  OMPHj 

O.  excavatus  Lanu 
O.  fasciatus  Bora  I 
O.  iudusii  Gmeliuj 
O.  Hotessierianusl 

Genus  LF 
L.  pica  Linn6  ...I 
Genus  GA| 

G.  superba  Dall . 
G.  Fischeri  Dall  .| 

Subgenus 

C.  Watsoni  Dall  .| 

Genus  MIC] 

M.  rotella  Dall  . . 

Genus  UM1 

U.  Bairdii  Dall.. 

Genus  TEINC 

T.  semistriata  Oi 
T.  cryptospira 
T. .. 


Subgenus  Eth 

E.  m 
E.  so 
E.  — 


triata  VerriJl  

2.5 

Tiv 

Dall  

28 

3  5 

2.0 

310 

•APx 

iDall       

28 

7  8 

1  0 

il 

sssa  Dall  ,  ....  

0.75 

DILLWYNELLA  Dall. 
a  Dall  

'>! 

3,  3a 

3.0 

226 

DISCOPSIS  De  Folin. 
De  Folin  .. 

0.2 

Hatteras 

Gulf  of  Mex. 
Fernandiiia  . 
Hatteras  — 
West  Florida 


Fernandina  . 


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Va. 

Hat. 

Ga. 

East 
Fla. 

Fla. 
Keys. 

West 
Fla. 

Tex. 

"West 
Ind. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Eur. 

West 
Am. 

Southern 
extreme  range. 

Kange  in  time. 

t 

t 

*t 

t 

t 

Martinique  .  . 

f 

Dominica  . 

t 

f 

Barbados.... 

? 

# 

Guadalape  .  . 

* 

Trinidad  . 

* 

Santa  Cruz  . 

! 

*? 

* 

Guadalupe  .  . 

# 

# 

Aspinwall  .  . 

f 

t 

Barbados  

- 

t 

t 

St.  Lucia  

t 

t 

f 

Barbados  .... 

t 

t 

t 

Barbados  

t 

t 

Yucatan  

St.  Thomas.. 

t 

t 

f 

Barbados  

*t 

Haiti  

t 

f 

Cuba  

t 

t 

S.E.Florida. 

*t 

Cape  Fear.  .. 

# 

Gulf  of  Mex 

t 

St.  Lucia  

*? 

t 

Guadalupe  . 

24781— Bull.  37 11 


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Ser. 
No. 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

PI. 

Figs. 

Alt, 
or 
Lon, 

llange 
in 
depth. 

Northern 
extreme  range. 

971 
972 

973 
974 
975 
976 
977 
978 
979 
9rfO 
981 
982 
983 
984 

985 

986 

967 
988 
989 
990 
991 
992 

993 
994 
995 

996 

997 

998 

Genus  COCHLIOLEPIS  Stimpson. 
C.  parasitica  Stimpson  

S.  Carolina.. 
Tampa 

1.5 

Genus  CALLIOSTOMA  Swainson. 
C.  euglyptum  A.  Adams  

& 

/& 

m 
m 

80 
805 

m 
m 

MB 

1% 
M 

80 
170 

Hatteras  .... 
Rbode  Island 

C.  Bairdii  V.  &  S             

63 
37 
22 
•21 
21 
33 

96 
2 
3,  3« 
2a,  5 
2,4 
1 

C  ttiiTora  Dall        .            

21.0 
8.0 
5.25 
5.0 
5.0 

C.  circuoicinctuiii  Dall           

Gulf  of  Mex. 
Gulf  of  Mex. 
Gulf  of  Mex. 
Gulf  of  Mex. 
Gulf  of  Mex. 
Hatteras  
Gulf  of  Mex  . 
Hatteras  
Florida  Str.. 

C.  ecbinatuni  Dall  

C.  sapidum  Dall  

C.  corbis  Dall  .......  

C   tiara  Watson     

C.  roseoluin  Dull          ..      .   ........... 

24 
24 

(5,6rt 
3,3a 

9.5 
7.5 

C.  pulcher  C.  B.  Adams  

C   orion  Dall      .....   ....     .     ....... 

28 
32 

2 

3,5 

4.5 

8.3 

Section  EUCASTA  Dall. 
C  indittnci  Dall                            ....    ... 

Section  EUTKOCHUS  A.  Adams. 
C.  jujubinuui  Gmeliu    

Hatteras  
Hatteras  
Cedar  Keys.. 
Cape  Fear..  . 
Hatteras  
C.  Lookout.. 
Florida  Str.. 

Hatteras  .... 

var.  Tarn  pab'nsi  s  Conrad..  

var.  Rawsoni  Dall  

C.  vucatecaunm  Dall  

24 
33 
32 
32 

4,4a 
10,11 
7 
1.4 

7.0 
37.0 
14.0 
9.5 

7.5 
7.5 
4.5 

5.0 
?15.0 
5.75 

M 

m 

200 
175 

m 

140 
92 

M 

m 
n°< 

C   Sayanum  Dall                     .              . 

C.  Benedict)  Dall  

C.  cinctellum  Dall     

Section  DENTIST  YLA  Dall. 
C.  asperrimnm  Dall  

var  dentijcrnm  Dall.           ..       ... 

23 
24 

28 
22 
32 

7,8 
l.la 

1 
l,la 

8 

C  sfricijilunt  Dall                         .     ... 

Genus  MARGARITA  Leach. 

M   erytbrocoma  Dall          .  .       .  . 

Florida  Keys 
Florida  Str  .  . 
N.  Atlantic  .. 

Subgenus  Turcicula  Dall. 
T   imperialis  Dall                ...... 

Subgeuus  Bathymophila  Dall. 
B.  ensnira  Dall  .. 

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Va, 

Hat. 

Ga. 

East 
Fla. 

Fla. 
Keys. 

West 
Fla. 

Tex. 

West 
Ind. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Eur. 

West 
Am. 

Southern 
extreme  range. 

Range  in  time 

* 

* 

Florida  Keys 

* 

Gulf  of  Mex 

t 

f 

*t 

t 

t 

t 

Florida  KBVS 

t 

Barbados 

# 

t 

t 

Yucatan 

# 

*» 

Cuba 

* 

» 

Cuba 

f 

t 

t 

t 

t 

f 

t 

Dominica 

t 

f 

t 

# 

t 

f 

t 

f 

Barbados 

*t 

# 

* 

* 

St  Thomas 

t 

t 

Cuba 

f 

Grenada 

* 

* 

* 

* 

# 

* 

» 

Carthagena 

i 

Pliocene. 

* 

* 

Mauritius 

* 

# 

» 

Yucatan 

t 

f 

t 

t 

Cuba 

t 

t 

t 

t 

Barbados.  .  .. 

f 

Barbados 

t 

Grenada 

f 

f 

, 

Haiti 

t 

t 

Cuba 

t 

t 

1 
Culebra  .. 

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Ser. 
No. 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

PL 

Figs. 

Alt. 
or 
Lon. 

Range 
in 
depth. 

Northern 
extreme  range. 

999 

Subgenus  Solariella  A.  Adams. 
S.  -i!  uali  ills  Jeffreys  ...........       

1.93. 

Norway 

1000 

S.  lamellosa  V.  &  S  

63 

98 

-jlA 

Rhode  Island 

1001 

S.  obscura  Couthouy  

59 

16 

-AQ, 

Arctic  Sea  

1002 

S.  aegleis  Watson  

H8 

Fernandina  . 

1003 

var.  lata  Dall  ......... 

fH 

Florida  Str 

1004 

var.  rhina  Watson  

fifth 

Florida  Str.. 

1005 

var.  clavata  Watson.     . 

3Sif 

Florida  Str 

1006 

S.  infundibulum  Watson  .  .  .  

-,7&9< 

Delaware 

1007 

S.  Ottoi  Philippi  ^ 

44 

14^ 

l4lJT 

Hebrides.... 

1008 

S.  scabriuscula  Dall  

b3 
91 

97$ 
10,  lOo 

4.75 

539 

Gnlf  of  Mex. 

1009 

S.  lissocoua  Dall  

91 

8,8a 

5.5 

W 

Cedar  Keys.. 

1010 

S.  lacunella  Dall.      ...... 

°1 

l,la 

4.5 

•M- 

C.  Hatteras 

1011 

var.  depressa  Dall  

805 

Gulf  of  Mex. 

1012 

S.  iris  Dall  

91 

7,  la 

5.0 

119 

Florida  Keys. 

1013 

S.  

294 

Fernandina 

1014 

S.  

169 

Cedar  Keys 

1015 

S.  lubrica  Dall-  ..  ..     .....  ........ 

91 

9,  9a 

4.0 

•1-L& 

Cedar  Keys 

1016 

var.  iridea  Dall  ..  ..... 

3.8 

193 

Ca'ie  Florida 

1017 

Genus  EUCHELUS  Philippi. 
E  guttarosea  Dall  ....... 

'W 

7 

5  0 

:Mr 

Florida  Str 

1018 

E.  eucasta  Dall  

440 

Georgia  ..... 

1019 

Genus  BASILISSA  Watson. 
B.  alta  Watson  

/ 

-&¥<* 

Cedar  Keys.  . 

1020 

var.  delicatula  Dall  

'>9 

2,2a 

5.0 

805 

Gulf  of  Mex. 

1021 

B.  superba  Watson  

iWo 

Gulf  of  Mex. 

1022 

Section  AKCISTROBASIS  Dall. 
B  costulata  \Vatson 

0,5- 

Georgia  . 

1023 

var.  depressa  Dall    ........ 

9? 

4,4a 

2.5 

640 

Gulf  of  Mex 

1024 

Family  DELPHINULID^E. 
Genus  LIOTLA.  Gray. 
L.  cruentata  Muhlfeldt  

Key  West  .  .  . 

1025 

L.  Riisii  Duuker   

Tortugas  

1026 

L.  Briareus  Dall  

94 

5,  5ft 

7.5 

478fiO 

Florida.  Str.. 

1027 

var.  perforata  Dall  

4*8% 

Florida  Str.. 

1028 

var  aspina  Dall               .......... 

•A& 

Florida  Str.  . 

1029 

L.  Bairdii  Dall   

3S 

.    8 

6.0 

M 

Hatteras  

1030 

var.  trullata  Dall  .  . 

Gulf  of  Mex.< 

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N.J. 

Va. 

Hat. 

Ga. 

Sast 
Fla. 

Fla. 
Keys. 

West 
Fla. 

Tex. 

West 
Ind. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Eur. 

"West 
Am. 

Southern 
extreme  range. 

Bange  in  time. 

t 

t 

t 

* 

St.  Lucia..  .. 

"t 

f 

Barbados 

ft 

*t 

* 

Rhode  Island 

t 

f 

t 

St.  Vincent 

f 

t 

f 

f 

Martinque.   . 

Pliocene. 

t 

t 

t 

St.  Vincent 

t 

t 

Brazil  . 

t 

t 

t 

f 

f 

Brazil.  ...... 

t 

t 

t 

t 

St.  Thomas.. 

Pliocene. 

t 

t 

Cuba    

f 

f 

Gulf  of  Mex 

! 

t 

t 

f 

Santa  Cruz.. 

t 

Florida  Keys. 

t 

Florida  Str 

t 

t 

Gulf  of  Mex 

. 

t 

f 

f 

St.  Lucia 

i 

f 

Gulf  of  Mex  . 

t 

*t 

Haiti  

t 

t 

t 

Brazil  

t 

t 

Tobago  ..... 

t 

Australia.... 

t 

• 

f 

Culebra  .  .  ..  . 

t 

f 

Yucatan 

• 

•» 

Honduras  . 

* 

« 

St  Thomas 

t 

t 

Barbados 

t 

f 

Barbados 

t 

f 

Barbados 

t 

t 

*t 

t 

Havana  .  ...  . 

t 

t 

Florida  Str.. 

( 

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No. 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

PI. 

Figs. 

Alt. 
or 

I.  'in. 

Range 
in 
depth. 

Korthern 
exl  reme  range. 

1031 

Lioi  i,-i  tricarinata  Stearns                   .  -• 

W 

Hatteras 

1032 

L   miniata  Dall                             ....... 

9R 

11 

2.0 

15 

Florida  Str 

1033 

L.  variabilis  Dall  .  ..  .... 

93 

2,2a 

4.5 

&fa 

Hatteras  .  

1034 

var.  micro  foris  Dal  1    ............. 

-A.1- 

Cuba  

1035 

Subgenus  Lippistes  Montfort. 
L.  acrilla  Dall                        .       ....... 

?'> 

6,11 

2.0 

Garden  Key  . 

1036 

L.  amabilis  Dall  .-  .. 

39, 

9,12 

2.0 

80 

Florida  Str.. 

1037 

Subgenus  Laxispira  Gabb. 
L.  nitida  Verrill             .         ......... 

46 

11 

5.0 

1423 

N.  lat.  38°.. 

1038 

Family  CYCLOSTREMATID^. 
Genus  VITRINELLA  C.  B.  Adams. 
V.  multicarinata  Stimpson       ........ 

1.5 

15 

Hatteras  

1039 

V.  interrupta  C.  B.  Adams        ........ 

Tampa  ...... 

1040 

Genus  CYCLOSTREMA  Marryat. 
C.  trochoides  Jeffreys            •         ..... 

2.0 

§8 

N.  Atlantic.. 

10  11 

C.  fulgidum  Jeffreys          .         ..     ... 

63 

99 

2.0 

m 

Gulf  of  Mai  ne 

1042 

C.  ornatum  Verrill  

iff- 

Hatteras  

1043 

C.  cinn  ulatuni  Verrill         ...    ......... 

2.0 

547 

N.  lat.  40°  ... 

1044 

C.  valvatoides  Jeffreys.  ..  ..  .. 

•Aftfir 

C.  Lookout.. 

1045 

C.  diaphanum  Verriil  

2.5 

"StrlTa 

Rbode  Island 

1046 

C.  turbinum  Dall  ..  .    .....  ... 

33 

5 

2.75 

80 

Florida  Str  .  . 

1047 

C   pompnolyx  Dall                   ....  .... 

<>R 

9 

3.0 

Hi 

Fernandina 

1048 

C.  cistroniuni  Dall  .....  .  . 

1.6 

If 

Hatteras  . 

1049 

2.5 

-iWu 

N.  Atlantic.. 

1050 

Subgenus  Granigyra  Dall. 
G  limata  Dall          .          

2.5 

310 

Florida  Str.. 

1051 

Genus  MOLLERIA. 
M.  costulata  Moller  

79 

9 

AQ4 

N.  Atlantic.. 

1052 

Family  NERITID^E. 
Genus  NERITA  Bruguiere. 

N.  peloronta  Linne" 

Jupiter  Inlet 

1053 

N.  tessellata  Gmelin  ....  

Jupiter  Inlet 

*1054 

var.  prteco^nita  C  B  Adams 

S.  Florida  .  .  . 

1055 

N.  versicolor  Lamarck  .  , 

Pine  Key  

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N.J. 

Va. 

Hat. 

Ga. 

East 
Fla. 

Fla. 

Ke.\  s. 

West 
Fla. 

Tex. 

West 
Ind. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da 

Eur. 

West 
Am. 

Southern 
extreme  range. 

Range  in  time. 

* 

* 

Tampa  

Pliocene. 
Pliocene. 

* 

* 

t 
t 

Barbados..  .  . 
Barbados  
Grenada  

Florida  Str  .  . 
Cuba 

* 

t 

t 

t 

t 

t 

« 

# 
# 

t 

Florida 

• 
t 

Jamaica  

Old  Provid'ce 
Fernandina  . 
Fernandina  . 
Rhode  Island 
Cuba..  

t 
•t 

...  . 

t 



t 

-- 

t 
t 

?t 

t 
t 

t 
t 

.... 

t 

t 

t 

-- 

Fernandina  . 
Cuba 

t 
t 

t 
t 

t 

Cuba  .  . 

t* 

Cape  Fear..  . 

f 

t 

t 



t 



t 

Cuba...... 

t 

*t 

Fernandina  . 

St.  Vincent.. 
Aspinwall-  .. 
Aspinwall.  .. 
Aspinwall  .  . 

* 

# 

. 

» 

* 

* 

* 

• 

» 

* 

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Ser. 
No. 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

PI. 

Pigs. 

Alt. 
or 
Lou. 

Range 
in 
depth. 

Northern 
extreme  range. 

1056 

Genus  NERITINA  Lamarck. 
N.  reclivata  Say  

St.  Ausjustiue 

1057 

var.  palmae  Dall  ..  .  

Palma  Sola 

1058 

N.  virginea  Linne"  . 

Tampa 

1059 

N.  pupa  Linn6  

Charlotte  H 

1060 

N.  viridis  Lamarck  

No  Name  Key 

1061 

Section  THEODOXUS  Montfort. 
N.  Showalteri  Lea  .........     .... 

Fluv. 

Alabama 

Family  STOMATIID.E. 

1062 

Genus  STOMATELLA  Lamarck. 

Florida  Keys 

Superfamily  ZYGOBRANCHIA. 

Family  HALIOTIDJE. 

1063 

Genus  HALIOTIS  Linne". 
H.  Pourtalesii  Dall  

200 

Florida  Str.. 

?  Family  SCISSURELLID.E. 

1064 

Genus  SCISSURELLA  Orbigny. 
S.  crispata  Fleming  

48 

15 

Norway  

1065 

S.  alta  Watson  

15  Q 

Florida  Str.. 

1066 

S.            

3.34. 

Fernandina  . 

Family  PLEUROTOMARIID^. 

1067 

Genus  FLEUROTOMARIA  Sow- 
erby. 

P.  Quoyana  Fischer  and  Bernard!  ..  < 

29 
31 
37 

1  ) 
la-c  > 
5  ) 

42.0 

-,¥o 

Gulf  of  Mex. 

1068 

P.  Adansoniana  Crosse  and  Fischer.  | 

30 
31 
32 

37 

3,cl 
10  f 
4J 

130.0 

m 

Guadalupe  .  . 

Family  FISSURELLID^. 

1069 

Genus  PUNCTURELLA  Lowe. 
P.  circularis  Dall  

26 

7  7Z» 

3  0 

539 

Gulf  of  Mex. 

1070 

P.  trifolium  Dall  

26 

8  Sb 

7  0 

640 

Gulf  of  Mex. 

1071 

P.  Watsoni  Dall  

3  0 

AM 

Gulf  of  Mex. 

1072 

P.  profundi  Jeffreys  

48^ 

Fernaudina  . 

1073 

P.  agger  Watson  

*?R 

Florida  Str.. 

1074 

P.  eritmeta  Verrill.. 

5.0 

1451 

Rhode  Island 

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V* 

Hat. 

Ga. 

East 
Fla. 

Fla. 
Keys 

West 
Fla. 

Tex. 

West 
Ind. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Eur. 

West          Southern 
Am.      extreme  range. 

Range  in  time. 

* 

• 



* 

* 
* 
* 

* 

* 

Jamaica 

Pliocene. 
Pliocene.  ? 

* 

* 
# 

* 
# 

* 

* 
» 
* 

Brazil 

Jamaica 

Barbados  

* 
t 

# 
t 

St.  Barts  

t 

t 

t 

*t 

Fernandina  . 
Barbados  
St.  Augustine 

Barbados  
Barbados..  .. 

Florida  Str  .  . 
Yucatan  
Barbados  
Culebra  
Culebra  

t 

t 

t 

t 

t 
t 

t 
t 
t 
t 
t 

t 
t 

t 

t 

w 

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Ser. 
No. 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

PL 

Figs. 

Alt. 
or 

LUM. 

Range 
in 
depth. 

Northern 
extreme  range. 

1075 

Puncturella  sportella  Watson  .  .  

4§8 

N.  lat.  24°... 

1076 

P.  abyssicola  Verrill                   

10.0 

1537 

N.  lat.  39°... 

1077 

P.  erecta  Dall         .........  ..  

7.0 

107 

Hatteras  .  

1078 

Subgenus  Fissurisepta  Seguenza. 
F  triangulata  Dall               .... 

§88 

Feruaudina  . 

1079 

N.  Atlantic  .. 

1080 

Subgenus  Cranopsis  Adams. 

N.  Atlantic  .. 

1081 

Genus  EMARGINULA  Lamarck. 
Subgenus  Rimula  Defrance. 
R.  frennlata  Dall  

W 

4 

2.3 

& 

Hatteras  

1082 

Subgenus  Subemarginula  Blainville. 

Tortugas  . 

1083 

g 

300 

Gulf  of  Mex. 

1084 

Subgenus  Emarginula  s.  s. 

Gulf  of  Mex. 

1035 

it 

Turtle  Harb. 

1086 

¥§T 

Britain   

1087 

•fAf 

Portugal  

1088 

Genus  FISSTTRELLA  Bruguiere. 

A 

Hatteras  

1089 

W 

Florida  Str.. 

1090 

Tortugas  

1091 

Indian  Key.. 

1092 

Cedar  Keys.. 

1093 

Tortugas  

1094 

Subgenus  Glyphis  Carpenter. 
G.  barbadensis  Gmelin  

Charlotte  H  . 

1035 

G.  cancellata  Sowerby  

Tortugas  .... 

1096 

G.  Tauneri  Verrill        ....       ... 

44 

13  13a 

16  0 

1*4 

Delaware  

1097 

G. 

If 

Key  West  

1098 

G. 

'  107 

Hatteras  

1099 

G. 

2 

Marco  .  . 

1100 

G.  fluviana  Dall  

11 

6,  6a 

6.0 

-i¥b 

Florida  Str.. 

1101 

Genus  FISSURELLIDEA  Orbigny. 
F.  limatula  Reeve  .  . 

HI 

Cape  Fear... 

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Va. 

Hat. 

Ga. 

East 
Fla. 

Fla. 
Keys. 

West 
Fla. 

Tex. 

West 
Ind. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Eur. 

West 
Am. 

Southern 
extreme  range. 

Range  in  time. 

t 

f 

Culebra  

f 

f 

t 

t 

t 

Culebra  

t 

f 

Fernandina  . 

Pliocene. 

f 

f 

t 

f 

f 

St.  Barts  

Pliocene. 

t 

* 

Tortugas..  .. 

# 

* 

Barbados  .... 

t 

t 

Cuba  

* 

* 

Cuba  

# 

• 

Haiti  

t 

t 

*t 

# 

t* 

Barbados  .... 

t 

f 

f 

Barbados  .... 

Pliocene. 

» 

• 

* 

* 

# 

* 

Barbados 

Pliocene. 

t 

t 

Barbados  .... 

# 

* 

* 

Barbados  

* 

* 

* 

Barbados  

* 

t 

# 

St.  Lucia  

Pliocene. 

* 

» 

* 

Guadalupe 

* 

* 

* 

* 

Barbados...  . 

# 

» 

St.  Barts  

t 

t 

t 

Hatteras  .... 

t 

t 

Barbados  

t 

# 

t 

t 

Barbados  .  .  . 

* 

* 

t 

Barbados.. 

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No. 

Name  and  authority  for  species. 

PL 

Figs. 

Alt. 
or 
Lon. 

Range 
in 
depth. 

Northern 
extreme  range. 

1102 

Fissurellidea  fasciata  Pfeiffer  ........ 

Gulf  of  Mex 

1103 

C.  Lookout 

1104 

Genus  CLYPIDELLA  Swainson. 

Key  West  

1105 

Subclass  ISOPLEURA. 

Order  POLYPLACOPHORA. 

Superfamily  EOCHITONIA. 
Family  LEPTOCHITONID^E. 
Genus  LEPTO  CHITON  Gray. 

m 

Arctic  Sea... 

1106 

iWr 

Gulf  of  Mex. 

1107 

Genus  HANLE  YIA  Gray. 
H.  tropicalis  Dall  ..... 

9fi 

8c.8d. 

4.0 

128 

Sand  Key  .  .  . 

1108 

**i'f 

Arctic  Sea  .. 

1109 

Family  ISCHNOCHITONID^E. 

Genus    TRACHYDERMON   Car- 
penter. 

T.  exaratus  Sars  

Ar. 

2  2fl 

1110 

T.  ruber  Lowe  

K.-I 

9 

>fi- 

1111 

Genus  CILS3TOPI.EURA  Shuttle- 
worth. 

C.  apiculata  Sowerby  

51 

10 

A 

Cape  Cod 

1112 

C.  Janeirensis  Gray  

Key  West... 

1113 

Genus  ISCHNOCHITON  Gray. 
I.  limaciformis  Say  

Key  West  .  .  . 

1114 

I.  purpurascens  C.  B.  Adams  

Florida  Keys. 

1115 

I.  papillosus  C.  B.  Adams  

Tampa  ...... 

1116 

j 

Turtle  Harb 

1117 

I.  funiculatus  Carpenter  

Key  West  ... 

1118 

Genus  CERATOZONA  Dall. 
C.  Guildingi  Reeve  

Jupiter  Inlet 

1119 

Family  LOPHYRID^E. 
Genus  CHITON  s.  s. 
C.  squamosus  Linne"  

Indian  Key.. 

1120 

C.  marinoratus  Gnielin.. 

Texas  .  . 

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Va. 

Hat. 

Ga. 

East 
Fla. 

Fla, 
Keys. 

West 
Fla. 

Tex. 

"West 
Ind. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Ear. 

West 
Am. 

Southern 
extreme  range. 

Range  in  time. 

* 

* 

„ 

Cuba  

_ 

* 

? 

* 

Barbados  

* 

* 

Jamaica  

f 

! 

t 

t 

Gulf  of  Me.  ? 

f 

t 

t 

Dominica  .  .. 

f 

Florida  Str.. 

f 

t 

t 

Hatteras  .... 

f 

t 

t 

Fernandina.. 

* 

* 

# 

New  York  .  .  . 

c 

* 

• 

Haiti 

# 

* 

Rio  Janeiro.. 

* 

* 

St.  Vinceut  . 

* 

* 

* 

* 

St.  Thomas.. 

# 

• 

* 

St.  Thomas  . 

# 

* 

* 

Yucatan  

* 

. 

St.  Thomas.. 

# 

* 

Trinidad  

# 

Santa  Cruz 

* 

• 

. 

Trinidad  .. 

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TABLE  V.     E. — List  of  Gastropoda — Continued. 


Ser. 
No. 

Name  anil  authority  for  species. 

PI. 

Figs. 

Alt. 
or 
Lon. 

Range 
in 
depth. 

Northern 
extreme  range. 

1121 

Genus  TONICIA  Gray. 
T   Schramioii  Shuttleworth  

Key  West 

Family  ACANTHOPLEURID^E. 

Genus  ACANTHOPLEURA  Guild- 

1122 

ing. 

Charlotte  H 

SuperfamiJy  OPSICHITONIA. 

Family  PLACOPHORID^E. 

Genus  PLACOPHORA  Gray  (em.). 

1123 

P  atlantica  Verrill  &  Smith           .      < 

45 

la,  b\ 

32.0 

m 

Off  Cape  Cod. 

Family  MOPALIIDvE. 

102«> 

1124 

Genus  ACANTHOCHITON  Leach. 
4.    astri  °*er  Reeve       .    ............... 

Tortugas  

1125 

Cedar  Keys 

1126 

Genus  NOTOPLAX  H.  Adams. 

Cape  Florida 

Family  AMICULID.E. 

112? 

Genus  AMICULA  Gray. 
A    vestltd  Sowprby         -  - 

103a 

Arctic  Sea  

TABLE  VI.     F. — List  of  Cephalopoda. 


Class  CEPHALOPODA. 

Order   l»l  It  It  \  >  <   II  1  »  1  A. 

Suborder  OCTOPODA. 

Family  ARGONAUTIDJE. 

I 

Genus  ARGONAUTA  Linne. 
A.  argo  L.  var.  americana  Dall  < 
Suborder  SEPIOPHORA. 

43 
64 
67 

la-b) 
1426V 
l-3> 





N.  lat.  43C... 

Family  SPIRULIDyE. 

2 

Genus  SPIRULA  Lamarck. 
S   Peronii  Lamarck    

firt 

4 

Cape  Cod 

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TABLE  V.    E. — List  of  Gastropoda — Continued. 


N.J. 

Va. 

Hat. 

Ga. 

East 
Fla. 

Fla. 

Keys. 

West 
Fla. 

Tex. 

West 
Ind. 

Ber- 
mu- 
da. 

Eur. 

West 
Am. 

Southern 
extreme  range. 

Range  in  time. 

# 

* 

# 

Guadalupe  .. 

# 

• 

New  Grenada 

f 

Rhode  Island 

• 

St.  Thomas.. 

* 

* 

* 

Barbados  

Key  West  .  .  . 

t? 

t 

New  York  ? 

TABLE  VI.    F. — List  of  Cephalopoda. 


* 

- 

t 

*? 

Brazil!     

"f 

*f 

?* 

•f 

?« 

*t 

*t 

t 

*  f 

Tropics  ?  

SUMMARY  OF  THE  TABLES. 


The  following  table  shows  the  relative  proportions  of  the  different 
groups  included  in  the  fauna  and  enumerated  in  the  tables  preceding : 


In  the 
tables. 

Extra 
liiuital. 

Brachiopods  ...  

21 

2 

Pelecypods            .         .....  .. 

487 

13 

Scaphopods    ...........    .....       ... 

44 

2 

Pteronods                       .           .       ........       ... 

33 

3 

Gastropods      ..  ......  ....  

1,  127 

59 

Cephalopoda                    ..............   .............. 

2 

Total               

1,714 

79 

Deduct  extra-limital  species  

79 

Total  enumerated  species  from  Sandy  Hook  to  Florida  and 
the  Rio  Grande  

1,635 

It  may  be  added  that,  with  but  few  exceptions,  the  enumerated  extra- 
limital  forms  are  likely,  with  further  exploration,  to  be  found  in  our 
region. 

If  all  the  Nudibranchiata,  Heteropoda,  and  Cephalopoda  were  enu- 
merated the  total  would  be  at  least  eighteen  hundred  forms. 

It  is  probable  that  some  of  the  species  enumerated  in  the  tables  will 
hereafter  prove  to  be  synonymous  with  other  enumerated  species.  But 
there  is  a  reasonable  prospect  of  the  discovery  of  deep-water  species, 
new  to  science  or  to  the  region,  and  of  Antilleau  species  which  extend 
to  the  region  of  the  Florida  Keys  which  are  not  here  enumerated,  so 
that  the  loss  from  the  above-mentioned  cause  will  probably  be  more 
than  made  up  numerically.  This  being  the  first  attempt  to  enumerate 
the  Molluscau  fauna  of  the  whole  region,  generalizations  may  well  be 
deferred. 

176 


EXPLANATION  OF  THE   PLATES. 


NOTE.— The  figures  following  the  authority  for  the  specific  name  denote  the  actual  length  in  milli. 
meters  of  the  longest  diameter  of  the  figure,  whether  that  he  the  height  or  the  breadth,  except  where 
otherwise  stated. 

PLATE  I. 

FIG.  1.        Corbula  Krebsiana  C.  B.  Adams;  6.1. 
1  a.  "  " 

1  b.  "  " 

2.  Basterotia  quadrata  Hinds;  10.0;  left  valve. 

2  a.     Same,  hinge  seen,  from  above. 
2b.         "          "        "        "     below. 

3.  Corbula  Knoxiana  C.  B.  Adams;  12.7;  front. 

3  a.  back  of  left  valve. 

3  b.  " 

3c.  "  " 

4.  Curbula  disparUis  D'Orbiguy  ;  9.0. 

4  a.  "  " 

4  b.  "  " 

5.  Corbula  Dietziana  C.  B.  Adams;  10.7. 

5  a.  "  " 
5b.           "  '" 

6.  Corbula  KjoerianaC.  B.  Adams;  12.0 

6  a.  "  " 
<5b.           "  " 

7.  Corbula  cymella  Dall ;  13.5. 


All  the  above,  except  figures  2  a,  2  b,  and  4  a,  4  b,  are  drawn  by  W.  H.  Dall  with 
the  camera  lucida  from  typical  specimens  of  the  describer  in  the  museum  at  Am- 
hersr. 

The  following  plates  (I-XL)  arc  from  the  Report  on  the  Mollusca  of  the  Blake  Expedition,  parts  I 
and  II,  drawn  by  J.  C.  McUonnell  (except  where  otherwise  stated)  from  the  specimens.  For  the  use 
of  these  plates  we  are  indebted  to  Prof.  Alex.  Agassiz. 

PLATE  II. 

FIG.  1  a,  1  b.  Ferticordia  (Euciroa)  eleyantissima  Dall ;  13.25. 

2,  2  a.  Halonympha  claviculata  Dall ;  12.0. 

3  a,  3  b.  Cardiomya perrostrata  Dall ;  8.0. 

4  a,  4  b.  Verticordia  (Haliris)  Fischeriana  Dall ;  10.0. 

5  a-5  c.  Corlula  Swiftiana  C.  B.  Adams,  from  type  ;  10.4. 

6  a-6  d.  Corbula  Chittyana  C.  P-.  Adams,  from  type;  8.5. 

7,  7  a-c.     Corbula  Barrattiana  C.  B.  Adams,  from  types;  8.9. 

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PLATE  III. 

FIG.  1.  Cuapidaria  obesa  Loven,  var.?  13.0. 

2.  Cuspidaria  Jeffreysi  Dall  ;  15.0. 

3.  Cuspidaria  arcuata  Dall ;  12.5 ;  inside. 

4.  Same,  outside. 

5.  Mi/onera  limatula  Dall ;  11.15. 

6.  Cardiomya  pectinataCpr.,  var.  fcmw^ewsisLeche  [N.W.  coast  of  America];  6.0. 

7.  Myonera  lamellifera  Dall ;  12.5. 

8.  Lciomya  (Plectodon)  granulata  Dall ;  11.0. 

9.  Cardiomya  corpulenta  Dall ;  14.0. 
10.  Cardiomya  striata  Jeffreys ;  19.0. 

PLATE  IV. 

FIG.  1  a.  Pecten  (Amusium)  Dalli  E.  A.  Smith  ;  62.0;  inside  of  lower  valve. 

1  b.  The  same,  inside  of  upper  valve. 

2.  Pecten  (Pscudamusium)  Sigsbeei  Dall  ;  11.5. 

3.  Pecten  (Propeamusium)  Pourtalesianus  Dall,  var.  marmoratua ',  13.5. 

4  a-b.     Pecten  (Pseudamusium)  imbrifer  Loven  ;  12.5. 

5  a-b.     Dimya  argentea  Dall ;  12.0. 

6.  Cardiwm  (antillarum  Orb.  var.?)  ceramidum  Dall ;  8.2. 

7.  Cardium  peramabilis  Dall ;  12.5. 

8.  Abra  lioica  Dall;  8.1. 

9   a-b.     Saxicava  azaria  Dall ;  25.0. 

PLATE  V. 

FIG.  1,  2.  Pecten  (Propeamuslum)  cancellatiis  E.  A.  Smith;  26.0. 

la.  The  same  ;  a  bit  of  the  sculpture  enlarged. 

3.  Pecten  (Propeamusium)  Sayanus  Dall ;  15.5. 

4.  Pecten  canrinus  Gould,  young  valve ;  6.0. 

5.  Pecten  (Propeamnsium)  Holmesii  Dall ;  12.0. 

6.  Hinnitea  Adamsi  Dall ;  upper  valve  ;  28.0. 

7.  7  a.     Pecten  (Propeamnsium)  alaskensis  Dall ;  2^.8;  West  America. 

8.  Pecten  (Pseudamusium)  reticulua  Dall;  7.0. 

9.  Pecten  (Propeamusium)  bayanus  Dall;  15.5. 

10.  Pecten  (PseudaniHsinm)  reticuliis  Dall;  7.0. 

11.  Pecten  (Propeamusium)  Holmesii  Dall ;  12.0. 

12.  Pecten  (Propeamusium)  Pourtaleaianu*  Dall;  13.5. 

PLATE  VI. 

FIG.  1.  Magasella  radiata  Dall ;  6.1 ;  N.  W.  America. 

2.  Thecidium  Barrettii  Davidsou  ;  5.1. 

3.  Modiola  polita  V.  aud  S.;  42.5. 

4  a-c.     Tertbratula  Bartleltii  Dall;  40.0. 

5.  Pecten  (Janira)  liemicyclicus  Ravenel ;  4.0. 

Inside  view  of  upper  shell  of  young  fry. 

6.  Terebratula  inccrta  Davidson  ;  11.5  ;  interior. 

6  a.      The  same  ;  horizontal  view  of  loop. 

7.  8.      Modlolana  lateralis  Say  ;  7.5. 
9,  10.    Area  ectocomata  Dall ;  46.0. 

11.  Tellina  aybaritica  Dall ;  7.0. 

12.  Crassatella  floridana  Dall ;  young  shell ;  11.0. 


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PLATE  VII. 

FIG.  1  a-b.  Leda  (Neilonella)  corpulenta  Dall ;  9.5. 

2.  Nucula  crenulata  A.  Adauis ;  G.O. 

3  a-b.  Leda  acuta  Conrad  ;  9.5. 

4  a-b.  Gouldia  cerina  C.  B.  Adams ;  10.5  ;  type. 

5  a-b.  Astarte  SmitMi  Dall ;  7.0. 

6  a-b.  Astarte  nana  (?  Jeffreys)  Dall;  8/2. 

7  a-b.  Leda  solidijacta  Dall ;  12.5. 
8.  Leda  acuta  Conrad  ;  9.5. 

PLATE  VIII. 

FIG.     1,  a.  Tindaria  cytherea  Dall ;  8.6. 

2.  Nucula  var.  obliterata  Dall ;  G.O. 

3,  3  a.       Area  polycyma  Dall;  9.75. 

4,  4  a.       Macrodon  asperula  Dall;  8.5. 

5.  Area pectunculoiden,  var.  orbiculata,  Dall;  8.0. 
fi.  Leda  (Saturnia)  quadrangularis  Dall;  4.6. 

7,  7  a.        Limopsis  antillensis  Dall ;  4.25. 

8,  8  a.       Pandora  (Clidiophora)  carottnensis  Bush  ;  14.2. 

9,  9  a.        Area  glomerula  Dall ;  5.75. 

10.  Cetoconcha  margarita  Dall ;  7.3. 

11.  Leda  Carpenleri  Dall ;  10.5. 

12.  12  a.     Leda  vitrea,  var.  cerata,  Dall ;  6.5. 

13.  Vesicom ya  pilula  Dall ;  2.G. 

PLATE  IX. 

FIG.    1,  1  a.     Yoldia  UorMna  Dall;  13.1. 

2.  2  a.     Yoldia  solenoides  Dall ;  12.5. 

3.  Leda  Carpeiit&l  Dall ;  10.5. 

4.  Man g ilia  str;/a  Dall ;  9.0. 

5.  Mangilla  citronclla  Dall ;  4.0. 

6.  Mangilia  Poitrtalcsii  Dall ;  17.0. 

7.  7  a.     Xylophaga  abyssorum  Dall;  4.0. 

8.  Conns  Agassizii  Dall ;  30.0;  adult. 
8  a.          The  same,  young  shell ;  9.0. 

9.  Daphnella  Icucoplilegma  Dall ;  10.25. 

10.  Daphnella  (Eubela)  limacina  Dall ;  11.0. 

PLATE  X. 

FIG.    1.     Gymnobela  Blakeana  Dall ;  8.25. 

2.  .  Gymnobela  extensa  Dall ;  12.C5. 

3.  Mang'Ma  landella  Dall ;  9.37. 

4.  Mangilia  antonia  Dall ;  5.75. 

5.  Ltucosyrinx  Verrillii  Dall ;  36.0. 

6.  Drilliapoltjtorta'D&\\',  33.5. 

7.  Drillia  acestra  Dall ;  19.0. 

8.  Drillia  allicoma  Dall  ;  25.7. 

9.  rieurotomella  Emertonii  Verrill  &  Smith  ;  34.0. 

10.  Daphnella  reticulosa  Dall ;  11.5. 

11.  Daphnella  sofia  Dall,  outer  lip  imperfect ;  8.0. 

12.  Mangilia^.  scipio  Dall,  outer  lip  imperfect ;  14.0. 


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PLATE  XI. 

FIG.  1.  Drillia  nucleata  Dall ;  13.5. 

2.  Drillia  Ferrillii  Dall ;  5.5. 

3.  Drillia  lissotropis  Dall,  youug  ;  4.5. 

4.  Drillia  lissotropis  Dall,  adult;  7.0. 

5.  Drillia  havanensis  Dall ;  9.0. 

6.  Drillia  lithocolleta  Watson,  young;  12.5. 

7.  Drillia  amir  n  a  Dall ;  15.0. 

8.  Drillia  olcacina  Dall ;  10.0. 

9.  Many  ilia  pelagia  Dall ;  10.75. 
10.  Leucosyrinx  Sigsbeei  Dall ;  25.5. 

It.  Mangilia  antonia  Dall,  young;  7.0. 

12.  Mangilia  comatotropis  Dall ;  6.0. 

13.  Pleurotomvlla  leucomata  Dall ;  13.5. 

14.  Manyilia  Agassizii  V.  &  8.;  young  shell  of  var.  mexicana  Dall ;  8.5. 

15.  Manyilia  qnadrata  var.  monocingulata  Dall ;  6.75. 

16.  Mangilia  quadrata  var.;  7.0. 

17.  Hanyilia peripla  Dall ;  8.0. 

18.  DrilUapreirtorra'Dskll;  9.5. 


PLATE  XII. 

FIG.  1.  Daphnella  morra  Dall ;  5.75. 

2.  Drillia  pharcida  Dall ;  9.5. 

3.  Mangilia  ?  subsida  Dall ;  13.0. 

4.  Cythara  cymella  Dall ;  13.0. 

5.  Genota  mitrella  Dall;  12.5. 

6.  Cythara  Bartlettii  Dall,  adult, ;  8.0. 

7.  Mangilia  elusiva  Dall ;  9.25. 

8.  Mangilia  toreiimata  Dall;  10.5. 

9.  FleitrotomellajiliferaDall;  17.5. 

10.  Glypho8tomagratulaDall;  17.5. 

11.  Drillia  detecta  Dall ;  11.75. 

12.  Ancistrosyrinx  radiata  Dall ;  13.0. 


PLATE  XIII. 

FIG.  1.  Drillia  eucosmia  Dall ;  19.0. 

2.  Genota  (Dolichotoma)  viabrunnea  Dall;  38.0. 

3.  DrilUahaliostreiriisDaU  ;  20.0. 

4.  Glyphostoma  Gabbii ^  Dall,  young  ;  9.5. 

5.  Glyphostoma  Gabbii  Dall,  young;  9.5. 

6.  Drillia  pagodula  Dall ;  13.5. 

7.  Glyphostoma  Gabbii  Dall,  adult ;  19.0. 

8.  Glyphostoma  Gabbii  Dall,  young  ;  16.0. 


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PLATE   XIV. 

FIG.  1.  AmaJthea  benthophlla  Dall,  ou  spine  ot'Echiuoderm,  viewed  from  above;  8.0. 

1  a.  Amaltliea  betithophila  Dal),  from  the  right ;  8.0. 

1  b.  Amalthea  benthophila  Dall,  from  below  ;  8.0. 

2.  Loripes  compressa  Dall ;  11.0. 

3.  Capnlus  (ffyalorisiu)  galea  Dall,  from  below;  18.5. 
3  a.  Capuliis  (Hyalorisia)  yalta  Dall,  profile;  18.5. 

4.  rienrotontella  Packardii  var.  Benedict!  V.  &.  S.;  11.0. 

5.  Cythara  Bartlettil  Dall,  nearly  adult;  10.0. 

6.  Glyphia  flurlana  Dall,  from  below  ;  10.6. 
G  a.  Glypliis  fluviana  Dall,  profile;  10.G. 

7.  DaplnicUa  corbicula  Dall;  11.2. 

8.  Cythara  Bartlettli  Dall,  young;  10.0. 

9.  Umbraculum  bermndense  Morch  ?  young  shell ;  10.0. 
10.         Umbraculum  bermndense  Morch  J?  profile;  10.0. 

PLATE   XV. 

FIG.  1.  Murex  Pazi  Crosse,  young  shell;  7.5. 

2.  Trophon  ?  actinopliorus  Dall  ;  17.5. 

3.  Pteronotus  trinticlnis  Dall ;  15.5. 

4.  Trophon  lacutieUa  Dall  ;  41.0. 

5.  Dolium  (Eudolium)  Crosseanum  Monterosato;  35.0. 

6.  Mitra  (Costellaria?)  styria  Dall ;  19.0. 

7.  Typhis  (Trubatsa)  longicornis  Dall,  young;  7.5. 

8.  Mitra  (Thala^  torticula  Dull ;  12.2. 

9.  Mangilla  ?  exsculpta  Watson ;  30.0. 

10.  Fusus  benthalis  Dall ;  15.0. 

11.  Fusus  amianlus  Dall ;  17.0. 

12.  Nassarina  Bushiw  Dall ;  9.0. 

PLATE  XVI. 

FIG.  1.  Ocinebra  (FavaWia)  cellnlosa  Conrad,  young;  12.0. 

2.  Murex pomum  Gmelin,  very  young;  15.0. 

3.  Murex  Hidalgoi  Crosse  ;  23.0. 

4.  Murex  hystricina  Dall ;  21.0. 

5.  Coralliopltila  Deburghiw  Reeve,  young;  20.0. 

6.  Coralliophila  lactuca  Dall,  young  r.  11.0. 

PLATE   XVII. 

FlG.  1.        Actteon  incistis  Dall;  9.C. 

1  b.     Actaion  incinxs  Dall  var.,  adolescent ;  6.8. 

2.  Action  melampoides  Dall ;  6.0. 

3.  .     Utricuhts  vortex  Dall;  7.5. 

4.  Utriculus  Frielei  Dall ;  8.2. 
5          Actceon  delicatus  Dall ;  10.0. 

6.  Bulla  eburnea  Dall ;  7.25. 

7.  Atys%  Sandersoiii  Dall;  6.5. 

8.  Utriculus  (vortex  var.  ?)  domitus  Dall;  9.0. 

9.  Sabalia  bathymvphila  Dall,  adult ;  16.5. 

9  b.  Sabatia  bathymopliila  Dall,  adolescent ;  10.0. 

10.  Scaphander  Watsoni  Dall ;  8.75. 

11.  Bulla  abijssicola  Dall ;  12.75. 

12.  ActcBon  Danaida  Dall ;  11.0. 


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PLATE  XVIII. 

FIG.  1.  Scala  hellenica  var.  Morchiana  Dall ;  6.87. 

2.  Scala  discobolaria  Dall ;  6.5. 

3.  ActcKon  pcrforatus  Dali  ;  7.75. 

4.  Scala  aurifila  Dall ;  11.0. 

5.  Niso  inlemt-pta  Sowerby  var.  albida  Dall ;  8.1. 

6.  Niso  interrupta  var.  albida  Dall,  base  ;  3.5. 

7.  Aclis  nucleala  Dall;  9.3. 

8.  Aclis  lata  Dall ;  5.5. 

9.  Scala  contorquata  Dall ;  4.7. 

10.  Scala  polacia  Dall,  aperture  imperfect ;  7.25. 

11.  Scala  formosissima  Jeffreys  ;  8.5.     The  aperture  is  a  little  distorted  where 

it  joins  the  body  whorl. 

11  b.  Scala  belanrita  Dall ;  8.3. 

12.  Aclis  egrefjia  Dall;  13.0. 

PLATE  XIX. 

FlG.  1.  Rissoa  precipitata  Dall ;  4.0. 

2.  Marginella  seminula  Dall ;  7.0. 

3.  Marginalia  Watsoni  Dall ;  9.5. 

4.  Marginella  fusina  Dall ;  8.0. 

5.  Marginella  yucatecana  Dall ;  5.62. 

6.  Marginella  succinea  Courad  ;  12.0. 

7.  Marginella  torticula  Dall;  11.5. 

8.  Columbella  (Anachis  ?)  Verrillii  Dall ;  9.0. 

9.  Pedicularia  decussata  Gould,  profile  ;  6.0. 

•    9  b.  Pedicularia  decussata,  young,  showing  spiral  apex;  2.5. 

10.  Eissoa  xantlnas  Watson,  var.  acuticostata  Dall ;  3.7. 
10  b.  Eucosmia  brei'is  Orbigny ;  2.0. 

10  c.  Columbella  ( Anachis)  amphissella  Dall ;  4.0. 

10  d.  Dalium  solidiim  Dall ;  41.0. 

11.  Eulima  (Melanella)  arcuata  C.  B.  Adams  ;  4.0. 
lib.  Leiostraca  fusus  Dall ;  13.5. 

lie.  Eulimella  unifasciata  Forbes ;  6.0. 

PLATE  XX. 

FIG.  1.  Cerithiopsis  Sigsbeeatia  Dall ;  10.5. 

2.  Cerithiopsis  Martensii  Dall ;  11.25. 

3.  Cerithiopsis  crystallina  Dall ;  16.0.     Poor  figure. 

4.  Eumeta  subnJata  Montagu  ;  14.25. 

5.  Cerithiopsis  abrupta  Watson  ;  4.3 

5  a.  Triforis  triserialia  Dall ;  8.25. 

6.  Ti  iforis  ci/lindrella  Dall ;  6.5. 

6  a.  Triforis  triserialis  Dall ;  15.5. 

7.  Mathilda  yuc,atecatia  Dall ;  8.0. 

8.  Triforis  triserialis  var.  intermedia  Dall ;  11.0. 

9.  Triforis  abrupta  Dall ;  7.5. 

10.  Triforis  longissima  Dall ;  26.0. 

11.  Triforis  bigemma  var.  hircus  Dall;  12.5. 

11  b.  Triforis  torticula  Dall ;  10.5. 

12.  Triforis  colon  Dall ;  12.0. 

12  b.  Triforis  infiata  Watson  var.  ibex  Dall ;  11.0. 


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PLATE  XXI. 

FiG.    1.  Solariella  lacunella  Dall;  base,  5.0. 

1  a.  Solariella  lacunella  Dall;  profile,  4.5. 

2.  Calliostoma  sapidum  Dull ;  5.0. 

2  a.  Calliostoma  echinatum  Dall  ;•  base,  4.75. 

3.  DillwyneUa  ihodcsta  Dall ;  top,  alt.  3.0. 

3  a.  DillwyneUa  modesta  Dall ;  profile,  diam.  4.0. 

4.  Calliostoma  sapidum  Dall ;  base,  4.12. 

5.  Calliostoma  echinatum  Dall ;  5.25. 

6.  Umbonium  Bairdii  Dall,  young  specimen  ;  profile,  alt.  4.0. 

6  a.  Umbonium  Bairdii  Dall ;  base,  diam.  5.0. 

7.  Solariella  iris  Dall ;  profile,  5.0. 

7  a.  Solariella  iris  Dall ;  base,  5.5. 

8.  Solariella  lissocona  Dall;  profile,  5.5. 

8  a.  Solariella  lissocona  Dall ;  base,  4.5. 

9.  Solariella  lubrica  Dall ;  profile,  4.0. 

9  a.  Solariella  lubrica  Dall;  base,  3.25. 

10.  Solariella  scabriuscula  Dall ;  base,  4.0. 

10  a.  Solariella  scabriuscula  Dall ;  profile,  4.75. 

11.  Lunatia  fringilla  var.  perla  Dall ;  6.5. 

12.  Lunatia  fringilla  Dall ;  5.75. 

PLATE  XXII. 

FiG.     1.  Turcicula  imperialis  Dall,  immature  shell  without  the  apical  whorls;  13.0. 

1  a.  Turcicula  imperialis  Dall ;  base.  13.0. 

2.  Basilissa  alia  Watson,  var.  delicatula  Dall ;  alt.  5.0. 

2  a.  Basilissa  alta  Watson,  var.  delicatula  Dall ;  base,  diam.  6.0. 

3.  Calliostoma  tircumcinctum  Dail ;  diam.  6.9. 

3  a.  Calliostoma  circumcinctum  Dall ;  alt.  8.0. 

4.  Gaza  superba  Dall ;  profile,  alt.  24.0. 

4  a.  Gaza  superba  Dall;  base,  diam.  35.5. 

5.  Hicrogaza  rotdla  Dall ;  base,  diam.  6.75. 

5  a.  Microgaza  rotella  Dall ;  profile,  alt.  4.0. 

6.  Fluxina  brim nea  Dall;  profile,  alt.  10.75.     The  margins  of  the  aperture 

are  broken. 

6  a.  Fluxina  brunnea  Dall ;  base,  diam.  15.5. 

7.  Callogaza  Watsoni  Dall ;  profile,  alt.  7.75. 

7  a.  Callogaza  JFateOHiDall;  base,  diam.  12.5. 

PLATE  XXIII. 

FiG.    1.  Callogaza  Watsoni  Dall,  young;  8.0. 

1  a.  Callogaza  Watsoni  Dall,  young  ;  8.0. 

2.  Liotia  variabilis  Dall;  base,  diam.  6.0.     A  calcareous  forarninifer  is  at- 

tached to  the  periphery. 

2  a.  The  same  in  profile,  alt.  4.5. 

3.  Solarium  Sigsbeei  Dall ;  diam.  5.5.     Margin  of  aperture  defective. 

3  a.  The  same  in  profile,  alt.  2.3. 

4.  Basilissa  costitlata  Watson  var.  depressa  Dall;  base,  diam.  5.0. 

4  a.  Basilissa  costulata  Watson  var.  depressa  Dall;  profile,  alt.  2.5. 

5.  Fluxina  discula  Dall ;  profile,  alt.  3.0. 

6.  Fluxina  discula  Dall ;  base,  6.5. 

7.  Calliostoma  (Dentistyla')  aspcrrimum  var.  dentiferum  Dall ;  base,  6.0. 

8.  Calliostoma  (Dentistyla)  asperrimum  var.  dentiferum  Dal1;  profile,  show- 

ing tooth  on  the  pillar;  7.5. 


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PLATE  XXIV. 

FIG.  1.         Calliostoma  (Dentistyla)  sericijilum  Dall ;  4.2. 

1  a.     Calliostoma  (Dentiitt/la)  serici/ilum  Dall;  base,  4.5. 

2.  Callogaza  Wattoni  D;ill,  base  of young  shell;  6.0. 

2  a.     Callogaza  Walsoni  Dall;  6.0. 

3.  Calliostoma  apicinum  Dali  ;  alt.  7.5. 

3  a.     Calliostoni'i  apinnum  Dall;  base,  diain.  7.0. 

4.  Calliostoma  yucutecanuM  Dall ;  7.0. 

4  a.     Calliostoma  yncuttcanum  Dail ;  base,  7.0. 

5.  Liotia  briarens  Dall ;  alt.  7.5. 

5  a.     Liotia  briareus  Dall ;  base,  9.0. 

6.  Calliostoma  roseolum  Dall ;  alt.  9.5. 

6  a.     Calliostoma  roseolum  Dall ;  base,  7.0. 

7.  Leptothyra  Phillpiana  Dall ;  alt.  3.5. 

7  n.    Leptothyra  Philipiana  Dall ;    base,  diam.  4.0.     This  species  is  named  in 

honor  of  Dr.  Philip  P.  Carpenter. 

PLATE  XXV. 

FIG.  1.  Additionia  (lateralis  var.  ?)  paradoxa  Dall;  from  above  ;  10.0. 

1  b.  Addisonia  (lateralis  var?; paradoxa  Dall,  profile;  alt.  4.0. 

1  c.  Addisonia  (lateralis  var.  ?) paradoxa  Dall ;  from  below,  showing  soft  parts. 

1  d.  Addisonia  (lateralis  var.  if)  paradoxa  Dall ;  showing  animal  crawling. 

1  e.  Addisonia  (lateralis  var.  1)  paradoxa  Dall ;  dentition,  complete  series  across 

the  radula. 

2.  Coccutina  Beanii  Dall;  dentition, transverseseriesandonedetached  uuciuus. 

3.  Pectinodonta  arcuata  Dall ;  dentition,  pair  of  laterals. 

3  a.  Pectinodonta  arcuata  Dall ;  base  of  right  lateral,  with  cusp  broken  off. 

3  b.  Pectinodonta  arcuata  Dall;  shell  in  profile,  twice  natural  size. 

4.  Cocculina  Beanii  Dall ;  in  profile  ;  8.0. 

5.  Cocculina  Rathbuni  Dall;  dentition,  transverse  series  and  two  detached 

unciui. 

6.  Lepetella  tubicola  Verrill;  dentition,  transverse  series. 

7.  Cocculina  Ratlibnni  Dall,  from  above  ;  10.0. 
7  a.     Cocculina  Rathbuni  Dall,  in  profile;  10.0. 

8.  Cocculina  BeaniiDal],  from  above;  8.0. 

PLATE  XXVI. 

FIG.    1.        DentaUum  sericatum  Dall ;  13.0. 

2.  Turbonilla  interrupta  Totten;  foot  of  animal  from  below,  greatly  magnified. 

2  b.     Turbonilla  interrupta  Totten  ;  animal  from  above. 

3.  Turritella  yucalecana  Dall;  lb',5. 

4.  Siliquaria  modesta  Dall ;  26.0. 

5.  DentaUum  ceratum  Dall ;  30.0. 

6.  Bivonia?  exserta  Dall,  youn^  in  first  stage;  11. 0. 

7.  Puncturella  circularis  Dall ;  from  below ;  5.75. 
7  b.  Puncturella  circularis  Dall,  profile ;  5.75. 

7  c.     Turbonilla  curta  Dall ;  the  aperture  is  imperfect ;  8.3. 
7d.     Turbonilla  belotheca  Dall;  14.0. 

8.  Puncturella  trifolium  Dall,  from  below;  14.0. 

8  b.     Puncturella  trifolium  Dall,  profile  ;  14.0. 

8  c.  Hanleyia  tropicalis  Dall ;  medial  valve;  4.0. 

8  d.  Hanleyia  tropicalis  Dall ;  post  -rior  valve  ;  3.0. 

9.  DentaUum  ophiodvn  Dall ;  12.5. 
10.  Mathilda  barbadcnse  Dall ;     .2. 


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PLATE  XXVII. 

FjG.    1.  Dentalium  laqueattim  Verrill ;  29.0. 

2.  Den-talinm  ceratum  Dall,  v  ry  young  ;  7.0. 

3.  Dentalium  carduus  D  11;  16.0. 

4.  Dentalium  Gouldii  Dall,  vnr.  obscurum;  28.0. 

5.  Caduliis  quadridtntalus  Dall,  aud  outline  of  aperture ;  10.0. 

6.  Dentalium  perlongum  Dall,  and  outline  of  aperture;  80.0. 

7.  Cadulus  amiantus  Dall ;  5.75. 

8.  Cadulus  lunula  Dull,  and  outline  of  aperture  ;  6.0. 

9.  Cadulus  cequalis  Dall,  and  outline  of  aperture;  15.0 

10.  Dentalium  callithrix  Dall ;  25.0. 

11.  Cadulus  acus  Dall ;  8.0. 

12.  Dentalium  ensiculus  Jeffreys,  and  outline  of  aperture;  20.0. 
12  a.  Caditlus  fVatsoni  Dall,  aud  outline  of  aperture  ;  13.0. 

12  b.     Dentalium  callipeplnm  Dall;  136.0. 

12  c.     Cadulus  Agassizii  Dall,  and  outline  of  aperture;  9  n. 

12  d.     Cadulus  cucnrbita  Dall,  and  outline  of  aperture,  4.0. 

NOTE. — When  the  outline  of  the  aperture  is  given  it  is  on  the  same  scale  as  the  figure  to  which  it 
refers,  and  its  antero-posterior  line  is  from  left  to  right,  or  in  the  direction  of  a  line  drawn  across  the 
plate  horizontally. 


PLATE  XXVIII. 

FIG.   1.  Margarita  erythrocoma  Dall ;  alt.  5.0. 

2.  Calliostoma  or  ion  Dall ;  alt.  4.5. 

3.  Ethalia  solida  Dall ;  bas  ,  2.75. 

4.  Simula  frenulata  Dall ;  from  above  ;  6.25. 

5.  Ethalia  solida  Dall,  profile  ;  2.0. 

6.  Fossarus  (Gottoina)  compactus  Dall,  profile  ;  2.3. 

7.  Ethalia  reclusa  Dall,  p  oiile  ;  alt.  1.0. 

8.  Ethalia  reclusa  Dall,  base;  2.1. 

9.  Cyclostrema  pompholyx  Dall ;  4.2. 

10.  Fossarus  (Gottoina)  bellus  Dall  ;  3.5. 

11.  Liotia  miniata  Dall ;  2.5. 


PLATE  XXIX. 

FIG.    1.     Pleurotomaria  Quoyana  F.  &  B.    The  animal  sketched  from  life  by  J.  H. 
Blake,  redrawn  by  McConnell ;  50.0. 

2.  Lampusia  gracile  Reeve ;  25.5. 

3.  Aurinia  Gouldiana  Dall;  69.0. 

4.  Fusus  caloosaensis  Heilprin  ;  60.0.     In  arranging  the  figures  for  the  plates, 

by  an  error  this  figure  was  substituted  for  that  of  F.  timessus,  Dall. 
The  figure  of  F.  timessus  will  therefore  appear  in  my  Report  on  the  Fos- 
sils of  the  Florida  Pliocene. 

5.  JEsopus  Stearnsii  Tryon  ;  4.0. 

6.  Terebra(Acus)  benthalis  Dall;  21.0. 

7.  Dolophanes  Gabbii  Dall ;  9.00. 

8.  Mesostoma  migrans  Dall ;  9.25. 


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PLATE  XXX. 

FIG.  1.  Pleurotomaria  Adansoniana  C.  &  F.  Redrawn  by  McConnell  from  water- 
color  sketch  from  life  by  J.  H.  Blake.  The  shell  is  merely  indicated. 

2.  Anterior  termination  of  gill  in  P.  Adansoniana.     a,  osphradium  ;    b,  blood 

sinus  (?).  Only  the  inner  series  of  gill  lamellae  is  here  indicated.  At  this 
part  of  the  gill  they  are  narrow  and  pointed ;  farther  back  they  become 
broader  and  more  rounded  at  the  distal  end. 

3.  Posterior  free  termination  of  intestine  (c)  lying  on  the  glandular  (renal  ?) 

organ,  behind  which  in  the  commissure  are  two  orifices  on  each  side  (a), 
with  a  short  bunch  of  papillae  behind  them  and  the  flaps  of  the  mantle 
with  their  papilose  edges  (b)  corresponding  to  the  edges  of  the  sinus  on 
each  side. 

4.  Another  specimen. 

5.  The  first  specimen  crawling. 

6.  The  head,  viewed  from  above. 

PLATE  XXXI. 

FlG.  1.  Pleiirotomaria  Quoyana  F.  &  B.  Rbachidian  and  lateral  teeth  much  mag- 
nified. 1  b,  one  of  the  outermost  uncini ;  1  c,  one  of  the  inner  tricuspid 
uncini  greatly  magnified. 

2.  Propilidium  ancyloide  Forbes.     Transverse  row  of  teeth  from  above.     2  b, 

rhachidian  and  lateral  teeth  in  profile;  2  c,  jaw.  All  much  magnified. 
Scandinavia  and  Britain. 

3.  Pleurotomaria  Adansoniana  C.  &  F.      Separated  teeth  numbered  in  their 

order  from  the  rhachis ;  o,  rhachidian  tooth. 

4.  General  view  of  a  single  transverse  row  of  teeth. 

5.  Same,  a  single  tufted  uncinus;  Ha- 

6.  Same,  end  of  tufted  uncinus ;  H2- 

7.  Cocculina  spinigera  Jeffreys.     Penis  from  above  magnified. 

8.  Cocculina  spinigera  Jeffreys.    Head  from  above,  showing  tentacles  and  posi- 

tion of  penis  at  the  side  of  the  right  tentacle,  magnified. 

9.  Rhachidiau  tooth  of  C.  spinigera. 

10.  Scutellina  antillarum  Shuttleworth.    Showing  rhachidian  tooth  laterals  and 

consolidated  unciiii  of  one  s,ide  °f  &  single  transverse  row  of  the  radula; 

•4fl. 

11.  The  same,  a  single  separated  uncinus. 

PLATE  XXXII. 

FIG.    1.  Calliostoma  (Eutrochus)  cincte1lumDa.il;  8.0. 

2.  Pleurotoma  ptriscelida  Dall;  40.5. 

3.  Calliostoma  (Eucasta)  indiana  Dall;  7.6. 

4.  Calliostoma  (Eutrochus)  cinctellum  Dall ;  9.5. 

5.  Calliostoma  (Eucasta)  indiana  Dall;  8.5. 

6.  Liotia  (Lippistes)  acrilla  Dall;  4.3. 

7.  Calliostoma  (Eutrochus)  Benedicti  Dall;  18.0. 

8.  Margarita  (Bathymophila)  euspira  Dall;  alt.  5.75 j  max. diarn. 7.0. 

9.  Liotia  (Lippistes)  amabilis  Dall ;  5.0. 

10.  Pleurotomaria  Adansoniana  C.  &  F. ;  35.0. 

11.  Liotia  (Lippistes)  acrilla  Dall ;  4.3. 

12.  Liotia  (Lippistes)  amabilis  Dall;  5.0. 
12  a.  Nassarina  Grayi  Dall ;  12.0. 


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PLATE  XXXIII. 

FlG.    1.  Calliosloma  corbis  Dall ;  5.0. 

2.  Solarium  peracutv.ni  Dall ;  17.5. 

3.  Ovulactceon  Meekii  Dall ;  apex  3.0. 

4.  Ovulactwon  Meekii  Dall ;  5.5. 

5.  Solarium  peracutum  Dall ;  17.5. 

6.  Cyclostrema  turbinttm  Dall ;  3.25. 

7.  Euchelus  guttarosce.  Dall ;  5.00. 

8.  Liotia  Bairdii  Dall ;  6.0. 

9.  Leptolhyra  Linnei  Dall ;  5.5. 

10.  Calliostoma  (Eutrochus)  Sayanum  Dall;  40.0. 

11.  Calliostoma  (Eutrochus)  Sayanum  Dall;  37.0. 

PLATE  XXXIV. 

These  figures  are  from  drawings  by  the  late  Dr.  William  Stimpson. 
FIG.  1.  Olivella  mulica  Say.  a-g,  varieties  of  form  and  color,  natural  size ;  h,  oper- 
culum,  natural  size  ;  t,  /,  operculum  outside  and  inside,  magnified;  m,  ani- 
mal crawling;  n,  head,  showing  absence  of  eyes  and  tentacles ;  o,  section 
of  oral  aperture  magnified  ;  p,  penis ;  r,  section  of  shell  showing  absorp- 
tion of  internal  walls. 

2.  Olivella  mutica  Say  ;  dentition. 

3.  Purpura  hcemastoma  Linne"  var.  floridana  Conrad,     c,  animal  from  below,  nat- 

ural size ;  d,  head  and  verge  from  above. 

4.  Purpura  hcemasloma  Linu6  var.  floridana  Conrad ;  dentition. 

5.  Scaphella  junonia  Hvass.     b,  shell  one-half  natural  size ;  c,  sculpture  of  early 

whorls ;  d,  nucleus ;  e,  section  of  shell. 

6.  Volutomitra  grb'nlandica  Beck.     Young  shell  and  magnified  nucleus.     Cape 

Cod  northward. 

7.  Volutomitra  grb'nlandica  Beck.     Rhachidiau  tooth;   a,  from  above;  b,  in  pro- 

file. 

8.  Oliva  literata  Lamarck,     a,  animal  crawling,  f ;  b.  tentacula  and  eyes ;  c,  soft 

parts  removed  from  the  shell,  showing  (/)  foot,  (</)  propodium,  (h)  respi- 
ratory siphon,  (i)  vent,  (I)  posterior  filament  of  mantle,  (m)  mantle  raised 
up,  (n)  verge,  (o)  gill ;  d,  section  of  muzzle  showing  proboscis  extruded ;  e, 
gill  and  sensory  organ  (osphradium). 
8$.  Oliva  literata  Lamarck.     Dentition  taken  from  a  female  specimen. 

PLATE  XXXV. 

FlG.    1.  Mitromorpha  biplicata  Dall;  7.0. 

2.  Aurinia  robusta  Dall ;  119.0. 

3.  Columbella  ( Astyris)  profundi  Dall ;  8.0. 

4.  Cancellaria  <  Trigonostoma)  Agassizi  Dall ;  13.5. 

5.  Fusua  eucosmitts  Dall ;  83. 0. 

6.  Benthobia  Tryoni  Dall;  13.0. 

7.  Fusus  halistreptus  Dall ;  80.0. 

8.  Marginella  cassis  Dall ;  15.0. 

9.  Columbella  (Astyris)  diaphana  Verrill ;  9.0. 

10.  ConomHra  Blakeana  var.  lasvior  Dall ;  9.75. 

11.  Liomesusf  Stimpsont  Dall;  32.5. 

12.  Eudolium  FernZZuDall;  32.0. 

12  a.  Sipho  (Ptychosalpinx?)  globulus  Dall;  31.0. 


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PLATE  XXXVI. 

FlG.     1.  Drillia  alesidota  var.  macilenta  Dall ;  36.5. 

2.  Lampusia  pharcida  Dall;  23.6. 

3.  Drillia  (Cymatosyrinx)  Moseri  Dall;  30.0. 

4.  Daphnella  pompholyx  Dall ;  12.5. 

5.  Leucosyrinx  tenoceras  Dall ;  60.0. 

6.  Pleurotomella  Edgariana  Dall;  58.0. 

7.  MesorJiytis  MeeMana  Dall ;  15.5. 

8.  Terebra  nassula  Dall;  55.0. 

9.  Drillia  (Cymatosyrinx^  centimata  Dall;  22.5. 

10.  Drillia  (Cymatosyrinx)  cepynota  Dall;  15.0. 

11.  Cordieria  Bouaultii  Dall;  13.6. 


PLATE  XXXVII. 

FIG.    1.  Cancellaria  (Trigonostoma)  Smithii  Dall;  10.5. 

2.  Calliostoma  aurora  Dall;  lat.  26.5. 

3.  Ringicula  nitida  Verrill ;  7.5. 

4.  Pleurotomaria  (Entemnotrochus)  Adansoniana   Crosse    and  Fischer;    major 

diam.  88.0. 

5.  Pleurotomaria  (Perotrochus)  Quoyana  Fischer  and  Bernardi ;  major  diam.  48.0. 

6.  Gaza  Fisclieri  Dall,  enlarged  three-fifths;  diameter  of  specimen,  25.0. 


PLATE  XXXVIII. 

FlG.     1.  Pleurotoma  ( Leiicosyrinx)  subgrundifera  Dall;  30.0. 

2.  MargineUa  Walsoni  Dall;  9.5. 

3.  Pleurotoma  (Ancistrosyrinx)  elegans  Dall ;  27.0. 

4.  Vermetus  (Petaloconchus)  erectits  Dall;  25.0. 

5.  Typhis  (Trubatsa)  longlcornls  Dall,  adult;  23.0. 

6.  Leptothyra  induta  Watson  var.  albida  Dall;  7.0. 

7.  Mitra  Sivainsoni  Broderip  var.  antillevsls  Dall ;  80.0. 


PLATE  XXXIX. 

FIG.    1.  Bushia  elegans  Dall ;  12.5. 

2.  Cetoconcha  bulla  Dall;  interior  of  left  valve ;  13.0. 

3.  Cetomya  elongata  Dall ;  left  valve;  22.5. 

4.  Verticordia  pervtrsa  Dall ;  5.0. 

5.  Cetoconclia  bulla  Dall ;  left  valve ;  13.0. 

6.  Terebratula  cubensis  Pourtales,  side  view  of  shell  adhering  to  a  bit  of  coral, 

natural  size. 

7.  Verticordia  (Euclroa)  elegantissima  Dall ;  left  valve  of  old  individual,  natural 

size. 

8.  Terebratulina  Cailleti  Crosse,  young  specimen  considerably  magnified. 

9.  Eudesia  floridana  Pourtales;  natural  size. 

10.  Terebratula  cubensis  Pourtales;  interior  of  haemal  valve  enlarged  about  one- 

fourth,  from  an  original  drawing  by  W.  H.  Dall. 

11.  Eudesia  floridana  Pourtales ;  interior  of  haemal  valve,  natural  size,  from  an 

original  drawing  by  W.  H.  Dall. 


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PLATE  XL. 

FlG.    1.  Pecten  phrygium  Dall;  36.5. 

2.  Cuspidaria  microrhina  Dall,  dorsal  view  of  right  valve,  natural  size 

3.  The  same,  side  view. 

4.  Cardium  (Fulvia1})  peramabilis  Dall;  f. 

5.  Callocardia  (  Vesicomya)  venusta  Dall ;  19.0. 

6.  Amusium  Dalli  E.  A.  Smith,  natural  size. 

7.  Meiocardia  Agassizii  Dall;  22.0. 

8.  Tindaria  amabilis  Dall ;  15.0. 

PLATE  XLI. 
FlG.    1.         Mangilia  oxytata  Bush. 

2.  Mangilia  lanceolata  Adams  var.  psila  Bush. 

3.  Mangilia  melanitica  Dall  var.  oxia  Bush. 

3  a.     Mangilia  melanitica  Dall  var. 

4.  Mangilia  atrostyla  Dall. 

4  a.     Mangilia  atrostyla  Dall. 

5.  Nassarina  glypta  Bush. 

5  a.     Nassarina  glypta  Bush. 

6.  Triforis  turris-thomcK  Orbigny. 

7.  '      Adtorbis  supranitidus  Wood. 
7  a.     AdeorMs  supranitidus  Wood. 

8.  Scala  teres  Bush. 

9.  Eulimella  ?  engonia  var.  teres  Bush. 

10.  Niso  inter-rupta  Sby.  var.  ceglees  Bush. 

11.  Volvula  acuta  Orbigny. 

12.  Volvula  oxytata  Bush. 

13.  Tornatina  Candei  Orbigny. 

14.  Cylichnella  bidentata  Orbigny. 

15.  Eetusa  ccelata  Bush. 

16.  Philine  sagra  Orbigny. 
16  a.  Philine  sagra  Orbigny. 

17.  Actceon  punctoslriatus  Adams,  var. 

18.  Dentalium  leptum  Bush. 
18  a.  Dentalium  leptum  Bush. 

19.  Cadulns  carolintnais  Bush. 

20.  Cadulus  quadridentatiis  var.  incisus  Bush. 

21.  Cuspidatia  ornatissima  Orbigny. 

The  drawings  for  this  plate  were  made  by  Miss  Bush,  and  lent  by  Professor  Verrill 
for  use  in  the  present  publication.  They  first  appeared  in  the  Transactions  of  the 
Connecticut  Academy  of  Sciences  (vol.  vi,  part  ii,  plate  xiv). 

PLATE  XLII. 

FIG.    1.  Pteronolus  pJianeus  Dall ;  17.0. 

2.  Pseiidamusium  strigillathm  Dall ;  10.0. 

3.  En^leura  Stimpsoni  ^all  ;  12.0. 

4.  Crassaiella  floridana  Dall ;  50.0. 

5.  Benthonella  gaza  Dall ;  10.0. 

6.  Marginella  cineracea  Dall ;   13.0. 

7.  Mitra  Bairdii  Dall ;  35.0. 

8.  Scala  babylonia  Dall ;  30.0. 

9.  Pecten  efflmns  Dall ;  26.0. 

10.  Peristicliia  toreta  Dall ;  10.75. 

11.  Cyclostrema  cistronium  Dall ;  max.  diam,  2.0. 

The  figures  on  this  plate  are  unpublished  and  were  drawn  for  the  U.  S.  Fi«h  Com- 
mission by  J.  C.  McConnell. 


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PLATE  XLIII. 

FIG.    1.        Argonauta  argo  Lin.  var.  americana  Dall.    The  animal  slightly  contracted 

by  alcohol. 
1  a.     The  same,  the  shell  from  in  front. 

1  1).     The.  same,  from  the  side. 

2.  Abralia  megaptera  Vet-rill,  front  view  of  one  of  the  sessile  arms,  f. 

3.  Cavolinia  (Diacria?)  Hargeri  Verrill.    This  is  referred  by  Pelseneer  to  the 

young  >  f  some  indeterminate  Cavolinia,  but  the  large  size  of  the  s  ell  and 
the  absence  of  intermediate  specimens  would  seem  to  render  this  decision 
questionable. 

4.  Atlanta  Peronii  Lesneur.  side  view. 

4  a.    The  same,  front  view. 

5.  Heterodoris  robusta  V.  and  E.,  dorsal  view. 

5  a.  The  same,  ventral  view. 

6.  Doris  complanata  Verrill  and  Emerton,  dorsal  view. 

7.  Koonsia  obesa  Verrill,  somewhat  distorted  by  alcohol ;  ^. 

8.  Ccecum  Cooperi  Smith  •  anterior  part  of  shell  showing  animal  extended, 

enlarged  about  10  diameters. 

This  plate  appeared  in  the  Transactions  of  the  Connec  icut  Academy  of  Sciences 
(vol.  vi,  pi.  xxviii).  The  figures  were  drawn  for  the  U.  S.  Fish  Commission  by  Mr. 
J.  H.  Emerton. 

PLATE  XLIV. 

FIG.    1.  Coralliophila  Deburgliias  Reeve  var.  Lintoni  Verrill ;  27.0. 

2.  Eudolium  Crossean  um  Monterosato  ;  60.0. 

1*  a.  The  same,  part  of  the  odontophore,  2^-. 

2  b.  The  same,  animal  partly  contracted  by  alcohol. 
?,.  Lunatia  levicula  Verrill  ;  39.0. 

4.  Marginella  (apicina  var.  ?)  borealis Verrill;  11.0. 

f*.  Adeorbis  ?  olivaceus  Verrill ;  4.0. 

6.  Capulus  hungaricus  Linne" ;  20.0. 

7.  Pleurotomella  Packardi  Verrill;  soft  parts. 

8.  Mangilia  comatotropis  Dall. 

9.  Choristes  elegans  Carpenter,  young  shell,  enlarged. 

9  a.  Top  view  of  a  somewhat  older  specimen,  same  scale. 

9  b.  Basal  view  of  a  still  older  specimen,  s  .me  scale. 

10.  Addisonia  paradoxa  Dall,  part  of  the  radula. 

11.  The  same,  shell  in  profile,  f. 

11  a.  The  same,  dorsal  view  of  the  same  specimen. 

11  b.  The  same,  the  animal,  viewed  from  below,  in  shell;  f-. 

12.  Cocculina  Beanii  Dall,  f . 

13.  Glyphis  Tanneri  Verrill,  top;  35.0. 

13  a.          "  "  "       profile;  alt.  17.0. 

14.  Solariella  Ottoi  Pbilippi,  part  of  one  side  of  the  radula. 

15.  Utriculus  vortex  Dall ;  f . 

16.  Mangilia  cerina  Kurtz  &  Stimpsou,  soft  parts,  from  life,  enlarged  about  8 

diameters. 

16  a.     Mangilia  cerina  K.  &  S.,  dorsal  view  of  head  and  foot  more  extended. 
This  plate  first  appeared  in  the  Transactions  of  the  Connecticut  Academy  of  Sci- 
ences (vol.  vi,  pi.  xxix).     The  figures  were  drawn  for  the  U.  S.  Fish  Commission,  by 
J.  H.  Emerton,  under  the  direction  of  Prof.  A.  E.  Verrill. 


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PLATE  XLV. 

FIG.    1.         Placophora  atlantica  Verrill  &  Smith;  nat.  size. 
1  a.     The  same,  dorsal  view. 

1  b.    The  same,  views  of  detached  valves,  two  diameters. 

2.  Trachydermon  exaratus  Sars ;  20.0. 

2  a.     The  same,  ventral  view. 
2  6.     Anterior  valve,  f . 

3.  Cuspidaria  lamellosa  Sars  ;  7.3. 

4.  Lyonsia?  <irafa  Verrill  &  Smith;  36.0. 

5,6.     The  same ;  views  of  the  beak  and  hinge  of  two  specimens  to  show  varia- 
tions; :i. 

7.  Lyonsiella  (insculjjla  Jeffreys  var.  ?)  gemma  Verrill;  4.5.     Interior  of  left 

valve. 

8.  The  same ;  exterior  of  the  right  valve  of  a  larger  specimen. 

9.  Verticordia  ( Triyonulina)  omata  Orbigny  ;  3.0. 
9  a.        The  same,  view  of  the  interior. 

10.  Diplodonta  turgida  Verrill  &  Smith;  25.0. 

11.  The  same,  interior  of  a  somewhat  smaller  valve. 

12.  Modiola  polita  Verrill  &  Smith  ;  33.0. 

13.  Tellimya  ftrruginosa  Montagu  ;  8.5,  with  the  animal  extended. 

14.  Leda  pernula  Mu'ller;  17.0.     Halifax  to  Martha's  Vineyard,  on  the  Amer- 

ican coast ;  Europe. 
14  a.     The  same,  view  of  the  hinge. 

15.  Leda  acuta  Conrad  ;  12.0.     Side  view. 

16.  Idas  argenteus  Jeffreys,  var.  lamellosus  Verrill  &  Smith ;  f . 
16  a.    The  same,  interior  of  the  right  valve  ;  f. 

This  plate  first  appeared  in  the  Transactions  of  the  Connecticut  Academy  of  Sci- 
ences (vol.  vi.,  pi.  xxx).  The  figures  were  drawn,  under  the  direction  of  Prof.  A.  E. 
Verrill,  for  the  U.  S.  Fish  Commission,  by  J.  H.  Emerton. 


PLATE  XLVI.. 

FIG.    1.  Purpura  hcemastoma  Liune"  var.  florid-ana  Conrad,  operculum,  inside  view, 
nat.  size. 

1  a.  The  same,  outside  view. 

2  a.  The  same,  a  view  of  the  shell,  nat.  size. 

2  b.  The  same,  from  the  opposite  side.    [The  preceding  figures  were  drawn  by 
the  late  Dr.  William  Stimpson.] 

3.  Pleurotomella  chariensa  Watson  ;  52.0. 

4.  Pleurotomella  tincta  Verrill ;  22.0. 

5.  Pleurotomella  Frielei  Verrill ;  22.0. 

6.  Plturotomella  vitrea  Verrill ;  8.0. 

7.  Pleurotomella  Lotta'  Verrill ;  11.5. 

8.  Pleurotomella  (Gymnobela)  Blakeana  Dall ;  8.0. 

9.  Admetel  nodosa  Verrill ;  12.0. 

10.  Jumala  bri/chia  Verrill ;  41.0. 
10  a.  The  same,  operculum. 

11.  Laxispira  nitida  Verrill ;  5.0. 

12.  Omalaxis  nobilis  Verrill ;  diam.  11.0,  alt.  3.0. 

13.  Pleurobranchus  americanus  Verrill ;  13.5. 

14.  Coleophysis  1  eburnea  Verrill ;  6.0. 

15.  Actceon  melampoides  Dall ;  8.0. 


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PLATE  XLVI-Continued 

FIG.  16.  Dentalium  candidum  Jeffreys ;  75.0  ; 

17.  The  same,  young  shell ;  35.0. 

18.  Dentalium  laquealum  Verrill ;  45.0. 

19.  Cadulus  speciabilis  Verrill ;  22.0. 

20.  Cadulus  grandis  Verrill ;  12.5. 

21.  Pseudamusium  undatum  Verrill  &  Smith  ;  19.0. 

22.  Cryptodon  grandia  Verrill ;  21.0. 

23.  Barbatia  (Macrodon  I)  profundicola  Verrill ;  12.0. 

23.  The  same,  interior  of  left  valve. 

24.  Discimsca  atlaiitica  King;  6.2;  view  from  above,  the  «etse  projecting  from 

the  shell. 

With  the  exceptions  mentioned,  the  figures  above  enumerated  first  appeared  in  the 
Transactions  of  the  Connecticut  Academy  of  Sciences  (vol.  vi,  pi.  xliv).  They  were 
drawn  under  the  supervision  of  Prof.  A.  E.  Verrill,  for  the  U.  S.  Fish  Commission,  by 
Messrs.  J.  H.  Blake  and  J.  H.  Emerton. 


PLATE  XLVII. 

FlG.    1.  Melampus  flavus  Gmelin  ;  12.0. 

2.  Melampus  floridanus  Shuttleworth;  7.5. 

3.  Melampus  cofftus  Liiine",  uat.  size. 

4.  Pedipes  elongatus  Dall ;  4.0. 

5.  Tralia  pusilla  Gineliu  ;  11.0. 

6.  Pedipes  unisulcatus  Cooper,  west  coast  of  America.    Introduced  for  compar- 

ison. 

7.  Detracia  bulloides  Montagu  ;  11.0. 

8.  Auriculastrum  pellucens  Menke;  16.0.     In  old  specimens  the  peristome  be- 

comes rather  thick. 

9.  Melampus  lineatus  Say  ;  nat.  size. 

10.  Sayella  Crosseana  Dall ;  2.5. 

11.  Sayella  Hemphi llii  Dall ;  3.75. 

12.  Melampus  lineatus  Say,  typical  or  banded  form,  nat.  size. 

13.  Leuconia  bidentata  Montagu. 

14.  Blauntria  heteroclita  Montagu. 

15.  Pedipes  liratus  Binney  ;  3.3.     This  is  extremely  similar  to  P.  mirabilis  Muhl. 

feldt,  the  common    species  of  the  Antilles,  Bermuda,  and   the  Florida 
region.    It  is  introduced  for  comparison. 

16.  Melampus  olii'aceus  Carpenter,  nat.  size.     West  America. 
17.     Ptdijies  mirabilis  Muhlfeldt,  var.  naticoides  Stearns ;  3.6. 

Figures  4, 6, 8, 10, 11  were  drawn  by  J.  C.  McConnell,  and  have  appeared  in  the  Pro- 
ceedings of  the  National  Museum;  Fig.  17  \vas  drawn  by  Prof.  E.  S.  Morse  ;  the  re- 
mainder are  extracted  from  Binney's  Land  and  Fresh  Water  Shells  of  North  America, 
published  by  the  Smithsonian  Institution,  and  were  furnished  by  the  Institution  for 
this  publication. 


MAK1NE    MOLLUSKS    OF    THE    SOUTH-EASTERN    COAST.        193 

PLATE  XLVIIL 

FlG.    1.  Drillia  thea  Dall ;  15.0. 

2.  Oscilla  nivea  Morch  ;  8.5. 

3.  Manrjilia  limonitella  Dall  ;  6.75. 

4.  Turbonitla  (Partheiila)  cedrosa  Dall ;  5.5.     The  aperture  is  a  little  broken. 

5.  Mitra  floridana  Dall ;  6.0. 

(j.     Pho8  parvus  Ads.  var.  intricatus  Dall ;  13.2. 

7.  Drillia  leucocyma  Dall ;  7.5.     The  last  whorl  of  this  specimen  has  been  re- 

paired after  fracture. 

8.  Teeth  of  Capulus  hungaricus  Linm'',  much  enlarged. 

9.  Sipho  pyymceus  Gould,  showing  soft  parts. 

10.  Tachyrhynchus  erosa  Couthouy?,  showing  animal  and  part  of  the  shell,  en- 

larged.    Cape  Cod  northward,  West  America,  Arctic  Seas. 

11.  Liostraca  Hemphillii  Dall  ;  3.0. 

12.  Crepidula  (Janwus)  nnguil'ormis  Lamarck,  dentiti  ai  much  enlarged. 

13.  Nassa  triviitata  Say,  twice  uat.  size,  showing  animal  as  if  crawling. 

14.  Limacina  helicina  Phipps;  dentition,  enlarged. 

15.  Scissurella  crispata  Fleming,  showing  animal,  from  a  sketch  by  Lucas  Bar- 

rett; 4.0. 

16.  Crepidula  fornicata  Lamarck,  from  below,  showing  soft  parts;  20.0. 
Figures  1-7  and  11  were  drawn  by  J.  C.  McConnell  and  first  appeared  in  the  Pro- 
ceedings of.  the  U.  S.  National  Museum.     Figures  9',  10,  13,  and  16  were  loaned  by  the 
U.  S.  Fish  Commission  and  are  now  first  published.     They  were  drawn  by  Prof.  A.  E. 
Verrill.     Figures  8,  12,  14,  and  15  have  appeared  in  the  publications  of  the  British 
Museum  and  Woodward's  Manual,  and  were  loaned  by  the  Smithsonian  Institution. 

PLATE  XLIX. 

FIG.  1.  Terebratulina  caputserpentis  Linn6,  showing  interior  of  haemal  valve  some- 
what enlarged.  T.  septentrionalis  Couthouy  (see  plate  Ixix)  appears  to 
be  an  American  race  of  this  species. 

2.  The  same,  showing  soft  parts. 

3.  Platidia  aeminula  Philippi  (P.  anomioides  Scacchi);  interior  of  haemal  valve, 

much  enlarged. 

4.  The  same,  showing  soft  parts ;  4.5. 

5.  Yoldia  limatula  Say,  showing  animal;  -f. 

6.  I'araitarte  triquelra  Conrad;  5.0.     Exterior. 

7.  The  same,  interior  of  right  valve. 

8.  Thf.sauie,  interior  of  left  valve. 

9.  Mya  arenaria  Linne"  with  the  left  valve,  and  mantle-lobe  and  part  of  the 

siphons  removed,  showing  anatomical  features:  a,  anterior  adductor 
muscle;  a'  posterior  adductor;  b,  visceral  mass  or  body:  cl,  cloaca;  e, 
epidermis  of  siphons;  /,  foot;  g,  gills;  h,  heart;  m,  cut  edge  of  the  man- 
tle; o,  mouth;  8,  s',  siphons;  t,  labial  palpi;  v,  vent;  w,  the  uinbo  of  the 
shell;  p.  o.,  pedal  orifice  of  the  mantle;  r,  rectum.  From  a  drawing  by 
Miss  Hume. 

10.  Lyonsia  hyalina  Conrad,  showing  animal  extended. 

11.  Theciditim  mediterraneum  Sowerby ;  5.5;  interior  of  hu'.uial  valve  showing 

soft  parts. 

Figure  10  is  loaned  by  the  U.  S.  Fish  Commission.  Figures  6,  7,  and  8  are  taken 
from  the  Proceedings  of  the  U.  S.  National  Museum.  The  others  are  from  the  British 
Museum  series,  and  were  loaned  by  the  Smithsonian  Institution. 

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194    BULLET  N  37,  UNITED  STATES  NATIONAL  MUSEUM. 


PLATE  L. 

FlG.    1.  Purpura  lapillus  LUIIH'. 

2.  The  same  ;  a  younger  specimen. 

3.  The  same;  ovicapsules  enlarged  about  four  times. 

4.  Chrysodomw  (Sipho)  pygmwus  Gould. 

5.  Scala  multixtriata  Say. 
'6.  Uroxalpinx  cinerens  Say. 
7.  Nti8na  trivittatn  Say. 

S.  Nawa  vibex  Say. 

9.  N<i8na  ( Uyanassa)  obsoleta  Say. 

10.  Scala  Sayana  Dall;  17.0. 

11.  Euuleura  caudata  Say,  small  northern  form. 

12.  Anacliis  avara  Say,  variety. 

13.  Axtyris pural  Verrill ;  (A.  zonalis  Linsley,  non  Yen-ill). 

14.  Manyilial  plicosa  C.  B.  Adams. 

15.  Mangilia  ?  bicarinala  Couthouy. 

16.  Astyriit  lunata  Say. 

17.  Bela  harpularia  Conthony. 

18.  Lunatia  triseriata  Say  ;  young. 

19.  The  same, ;  older  specimen. 

20.  Lunatia  immaculata  Totten. 

21.  Natica  puailla  Say. 

22.  Caecum  pulchellum  Stimpson. 

23.  Crepidula  fornicata  Lamarck. 

24.  Thesa'iie;  young  specimen. 

25.  Crepidula  convexa  Say. 

26.  Crepiduln  (unguiformis  Lam.  var.  1) plana  Say. 

27.  Crucibulum  slriatum  Say ;  profile. 

28.  The  same,  from  below. 

Except  where  otherwise  indicated  the  figures  are  of  natural  size.  These  figures 
were  drawn  by  E.  S.  Morse,  were  first  published  in  Mr.  W.  G.  Biuney's  edition  of 
Gould's  Invertebrata  of  Massachusetts,  and  were  loaned  on  the  present  occasion  by 

the  U.  S.  Fish  Commission. 


PLATE  LI. 

FIG.    1.  Lunatia  heros  Say,  showing  animal  crawling. 

2.  Aomeea  testudinalis  Liune",  profile. 

3.  The  same,  from  below. 

4.  Vermicularia  spirata  Philippi. 

5.  Lilorina  palliata  Say. 

6.  Litorina  rudis  Maton. 

7.  Acmcea  testudinalis  var.  alveus  Couthouy,  profile. 

8.  The  same  from  below. 

9.  Trachydermon  tuber  Linne". 

10.  Chaetopleura  apiculata  Say. 

11.  Lunatia  heros  Say. 

12.  Neverita  duplicata  Say. 

The  same  remarks  apply  to  these  figures  as  to  those  included  in  Plates  L,  LII,  and. 
LIIL 


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PLATE  LII. 

FIG.    1.  Eumeta  subulata  Montagu;  (Cerithiopsis  Emersonii  Ad.), 

2.  Cerithiopsis  Greenii  C.  B.  Adams. 

3.  Triforis  adversa  var.  nigrocincta  Adams. 

4.  liittiuin  alternatum  Say  ;  (I!,  nigrum  Totten). 

5.  Seila  terebralis  C.  B  Adams. 

6.  Turbonilla  elrgans  Verrill. 

7.  Odostomlii  bivuturalis  Say. 

8.  Odostomia  trifida  Tol  ten. 

9.  Alexia  myo^otis  Draparuaud,  young  shell. 
20.  Odostomia  seminuda. 

11.  Odostomia  impressa  Say. 

12.  Eissoa  (Onoba)  aculeus  Gould. 

13.  Syrnola  producta  Adams. 

14.  Eulima  intermedia  Cautraine  (E.  oleacea  K.  and  S.). 

15.  Syrnola fusca  Adams. 

16.  Solariella  obscura  Couthouy. 

17.  Rissoa  (Cingula)  minuta  Totten. 

18.  Skenea  planorbis  Fabricius. 

19.  Lacuna  vincta  Moutagu. 

20.  Haminta  xolitaria  Say. 

21.  Cylichna  alba  Brown. 

22.  Actceon  puncto  striatus  Adams. 

23.  Cylichnella  oryza  Stimpson. 
^24.  Diaphana  debilis  Gould. 

Utriculus  pcrtenuin  Mighels,  a  aeries  showing  variations. 
Tornatina  caiialiculata  Say ;  5.0. 
Figures  6,  25,  and  26  were  loaned  by  the  U.  S.  Fish  Commission ;  and  were  drawn 
jy  Prof.  A.  E.  Verrill.     See  remarks  under  Plate  L. 

PLATE  LIH. 

Fie.    1.  Anomia  simplex  Orbigny,  side  view. 

2.  The  same,  from  below. 

3.  Siliqua  costata  Say. 

4.  Ennis  americana  Gould. 

5.  Anomia  acaleata  Gmelin,  from  above. 

6.  The  same,  from  below. 

7.  The  same,  sculpture  magnified. 

8.  The  same,  smooth  variety. 

9.  Afodiolaria  corrugata  Stimpson . 

10.  Crenelln  glandu la  Totten. 

11.  Pecttn  irradians  Lamarck,  typical  form. 
For  remarks  see  note  to  Plate  L. 

PLATE  LIV. 

FIG.  1.     Modiola  plicatula  Lamarck,  typical  form. 

2.  Modiolaria  nigra  Gray. 

3.  Mytilun  edidis  Linu6,  rayed  color- variety. 

4.  Modiola  modiolua  Linnd. 
For  remarks  see  note  to  Plate  L. 


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PLATE  LV. 

FIG.  1.  Tellina  tenera  Say,  showing  extended  animal. 

2.  Mya  arenaria  Linne",  showing  extended  animal. 

3.  Tagelus  gibbus  Spongier,  showing  extended  animal. 

4.  Ensis  americanus  Gould,  showing  extended  animal. 

5.  The  same,  terminal  siphonal  papillse. 

6.  Teredo  navalis  Linue*,  removed  from  burrow,  showing  external  soft  parts, 

shell,  and  pallets. 

7.  Venus  mercenaria  Linne",  showing  extended  animal. 

These  figures  were  loaued  by  the  U.  S.  Fish  Commission.  They  first  appeared  in 
the  first  Annual  Report  of  the  Commission  in  Prof.  A.  E.  Verrill's  report  on  the 
invertebrate  animals  of  Vineyard  Sound,  and  were  drawn  from  life  by  Professor 
Verrill. 

PLATE  LVI. 

FIG.    1.  Yoldia  limatula  Say. 

2.  Area  transvertsa  Say. 

3.  Tagelua  gibbus  Spongier. 

4.  Nucula  proximo,  Say. 

5.  Tagelus  divisus  Spengler. 

6.  Macoma  baltica  Linne",  var./wsca  Adams. 

7.  Kellia planulata  Stimpson,  enlarged  about  twice  nat.  size. 

8.  Nucula  delphinodonta  Migbels,  enlarged  to  about  twice  nat.  size. 

9.  Yoldia  sapotilla  Gould. 

10.  Macoma  tenta  Say,  typical  form. 

11.  Gemma purpurea  H.  C.  Lea  (G.  gemma  Totten),  identified  from  Lea's  T/ype. 

12.  Tellina  tenella  Verrill. 

13.  Tellina  tenera  Say. 

14.  Cumingia  tellinoides  Conrad. 

15.  Cytherea  convtxa  Say. 

16.  Area  (Argina)  pexata  Say. 

For  remarks  see  note  under  Plate  L.     Fig.  12  was  drawn  by  Prof.  A.  E.  VerrilL 

PLATE  LVII. 

FIG.    1.     Cyprina  islandica  Linn6. 

2.     Mactra  solidissima  Dillwyn. 
For  remarks  see  note  under  Plate  L. 

PLATE  LVIII. 

FIG.    1.  Aslarte  undata  Gould. 

2.  Cryptodon  Gouldii  Philippi. 

3.  Solenomya  velum  Say. 

4.  Astarte  quadrans  Gould,  Long  Island  Sound  northward  to  Nova  Scotia. 

5.  Cardium  pinnulatum  Conrad. 

6.  Divaricella  dentata  Wood. 

7.  Aatarte  castanea  Say. 

8.  Liocardium  Mortoni  Conrad,  showing  extended  animal. 

9.  Fenericardia  borealis  Conrad,  typical  form. 

10.  Venericardia  borealis  var.  novanglice  Morse. 

11.  Eriphyla  lunulata  Conrad,  enlarged. 

12.  Cryptodon  obesus  Verrill,  greatly  enlarged. 

13.  Eriphyla  lunulata  Conrad,  natural  size. 

14.  Lucina  filosa  Stimpson. 

See  Plate  L  for  remarks.     Figures  1,  11,  and  12  were  drawn  by  Prof.  A.  E.  Verril). 


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PLATE  LIX. 

1.  Xylotrya  fimbriata  Jeffreys  ;  showing  shell,  interior  and  exterior,  pallets,  and 

sculpture,  enlarged. 

2.  Teredo  navalis  Linne";  exterior  of  shell,  pallets,  and  sculpture,  enlarged. 

3.  Teredo  megotara  Hanley  ;  shell,  interior  and  exterior,  and  pallets,  enlarged. 

4.  Teredo  Thomsoni  Tryon;  shell,  interior  and  exterior,  and  pallets,  enlarged. 

5.  Thracia  myopsia  Beck  ;  Arctic  Seas  to  Cape  Cod. 

6.  Periploma  (Cochlodesma)  Leana  Conthouy. 

7.  Periploma  fragilis  Totten. 

8.  Gastranella  tumWa  Verrill,  enlarged. 

1e  aWH  Adams  ;  Arctic  Seas  to  New  York. 


i 

D  itll  (  f  trilineata  Gould  non  Say). 
f»l,amf,n:k. 

Lj     Figure  8  was  drawn  by  Prof.  A.  E.  Verrill. 


li|!f|LATE  LX. 

t&i  Smith. 

of  ll : si  whorl,  showing  anal  notch. 

'i  Wtrill;  adult. 

VerHll. 


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s  V»rrill. 

Vprrill;  var.  Benedicti  Verrill  &  Smith. 
or.-    ;?  sculpture  of  larval  or  Sinmigera  shell. 
Vert  ill;  young. 
irw  i  UjJf  Sinusigera  sculpture. 
V<  i  rill;  var.  formosa  Jeffreys. 
. 

eii  "V  isirrill  &  Smith. 

several  which  follow  were  loaned  by  the  U.  S.  Fish 
(1  in  i  lie  Report  of  the  Commissioner  of  Fisheries  for 
i6Hi  lu:id  been  used  to  illustrate  Prof.  Verrill's  papers 
iHscfieiit  Academy  of  Sciences.  They  were  drawn 
Jt'rili  for  the  U.  S.  Fish  Commission  by  J.  H.  Emer- 


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PLATE  LXI. 

FIG.  75.        Pleurotomella  Bruneri  Verrill  &  Smith. 

76.  Pleurotontella  Catherines  Verrill  &  Smith. 

76  a.  The  samr,  enlarged  tip,  showing  sculpture  of  nucleus. 

77.  Mangilia  comatotropis  Dall. 

78.  Bela  Tanneri  Verrill  &  Smith. 

79.  Marginella  (apicina  var.  ?)  borealis  Verrill. 

80.  Buccinum  abyssorum  Verrill,  and  operculum. 

81.  8ipho  Sarsii  Jeffreys. 

82.  Sipho  (?)  glyptus  Verrill. 

86.  Jiinsoa  Jan-Mayeni  Friele. 

90.  Scalu  gronlandica  Perry. 

91.  Scala  Dalliana  Verrill  &  Smith. 

92.  Scala  I'ourialesii  Verril)  &  Smith. 

93.  Scala  (Opalia)  Leeana  Verrill. 

94.  Scala  Andretusii  Verrill;  5.5,  Newport,  R.  Id.,  100  fms. 
For  remarks  on  these  figures  see  note  under  preceding  plate. 

PLATE  LXII. 

FIG.  83.        Eudolium  Crosseanum  Monterosato. 

83  a.    The  same,  showing  soft  parts  of  male  specimen  reduced  one- third  from  nat- 

ural size. 

84.  Oocorys  sulcata  Fischer ;  shell. 

84  a.    The  name;  operculum. 
84  b.    The  same:  dentition. 

85.  Torellia  fimbriata  Verrill  &  Smith ;  Martha's  Vineyard  and  northward. 

87.  Fossarus  elegans  Verrill  &.  Smith. 

88.  Seguenzia  monocingulata  Seguenza. 
88  a.  The  same,  operculum,  inside  view. 

89.  The  same,  var.  eritima  Verrill. 

For  remarks  on  these  figures  see  note  under  Plate  LX. 

PLATK  LXIII. 

FIG.  95.  Solarium  boreale  Verrill,  young  shell. 

95  a.  The  same,  still  younger,  showing  immersed  nucleus. 

96.  Calliostoma  Bairdii  Verrill  &  Smith ;  from  above,  showing  animal  crawling. 

97.  Solaritlla  Ottoi  Philippi. 

98.  Solariella  lamellosa  Verrill  &  Smith. 

99.  Cyclostrema  fulgidum  Jeffreys. 

100.  Addisonia  paradoxa  Dall,  from  below,  showing  animal  in  shell. 
100  a.  The  same,  profile  of  shell. 

101.  Cocculina  leptalea  Verrill. 

102.  Placophora  atlantica  Verrill  &  Smith,  viewed  from  above. 
104  a.  The  same,  viewed  from  below. 

103.  Amicula  vestita  Sowerby  var.  Emersonii  Couthouy,  viewed  from  below. 

This  is  a  purely  northern  species. 

103  a.  The  same,  posterior  part  of  body  from  below,  showing  the  fenestrae  and 
also  the  way  in  which  the  tail  is  temporarily  channeled  to  allo  x  of  the 
expulsion  of  faecal  pellets. 

104.  Turbomlla  Rathbuni  Verrill  &  Smith. 

For  remarks  in  regard  to  these  figures  see  note  under  Plate  LX. 


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PLATE  LXIV. 

FIG.  10(5.  Scaphander  nobilis  Verrill. 

123.  Dentalium  occidentale  Stimpson ;  f. 

124.  Tin'  same,  a  more  curved  variety. 

125.  Tlin  same,  a  more  finely  grooved  variety. 
125  a.  The  same,  transverse  section  of  Fig.  125. 

126.  Cadulus  Pandionis  Verrill  &  Smith. 

136.        Diplodonta  turgida  Verrill  &  Smith  ;  interior  of  left  valve. 
136  a.     Crenella  decussata  Montagu. 

140.  Leda  acuta  Conrad;  interior  of  left  valve. 

140  a.     Petricola  pholadiformis  Lamarck ;  showing  extended  siphons. 

141.  Pecten  (Pseudammium  ?)  vitrem  Gmelin. 

142.  Pseudamusmm  imbrifer  Loven  ;  a,  right  and  b,  left  valve. 

142  a.     Turtonia  minuta  Fabricius,  with  extended  foot,  greatly  magnified;  drawn 

by  Prof.  A.  E.  Verrill. 

142  b.    Argonauta  argo  Linne" ;  typical  Mediterranean  form  swimming  •  for  com- 
parison with  the  variety  Americana. 

Figure  136  a  first  appeared  in  the  proceedings  of  the  U.  S.  National  Museum,  illus- 
trating Miss  Bush's  paper  on  the  shells  of  Labrador.  Figure  142  b  is  from  the  British 
Museum  series,  and  was  lent  by  the  Smithsonian  Institution.  The  others  were  re- 
ceived from  thelJ.  S.  Fish  Commission.  See  note  under  Plate  LX.  Figure  140  a  is 
one  of  those  drawn  by  Morse  for  Binney's  Gould.  Fig.  142  a  is  now  first  published. 

PLATE  LXV. 

FIG.  127.        Teredo  megotara  Hanley ;  removed  from  its  burrow,  showing  shell,  pallets 
and  soft  parts,  about  half  natural  size. 

128.  Poromi/n  sublevis  Verrill ;  interior  of  right  valve. 

128  a.    Siliqua  costata  Say;  interior,  showing  hinge,  pallial  line,. and  muscular 
impressions. 

129.  Cuspidaria  striata  Jeffreys. 

130.  Cetoconcha  bulla  Dall. 

131.  Verticbrdia  ( Trigonulina)  ornata  Orbigny,  right  value ;  a,  interior,  6,  ex- 

terior view. 

132.  Verticordia  flexuosa  Verrill  &  Smith,  exterior  of  left  valve. 

133.  Lyonsial  arata  Verrill  &  Smith,  showing  hinge  in  right  valve  of  two 

specimens,  a  and  b. 

134.  The  s:ime,  exterior  of  right  valve. 

135.  Diplodonta  turgida  Verrill  &  Smith,  interior  of  right  valve. 
Figure  I'-in  a  is  now  first  published.     For  the  others  see  note  under  Plate  LX. 

PLATE  LXVI. 

FIG.  11  .         Atlanta  Peronii  Lesueur,  side  view  of  shell. 
1K>  a.     The  same,  front  view. 

111.  Atlanta  Gaudichaudi  Eydoux  &  Souleyet,  from  a  camera  Incida  sketch 

by  Mr.  W.  E.  Saflbrd. 

112.  Crescis  conica  Eschscholtz,  showing  animal  in  situ. 

113.  Cavolinia  tridentata  Forskal,  with  animal  extended. 

115.  Carolinia  (Diacria)  trispinosa  Gray,  with  animal  extended. 

116.  Cavolinia  uncinata  Rang,  with  animal  extended. 

117.  Cuvierina  columnella  Rang,  showing  extended  animal,  and  remnant  of 

the  larval  cone  at  the  base. 

118.  Creseis  recta  Blainville,  side  view  of  shell,  greatly  enlarged. 


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PLATE  LXVI— Continued. 

FlG.  119.     Creseis  (Hyalocylfo)  striata  Rang,  showing  animal  extended,  enlarged. 

120.  Corolla  calceola  Verrill,  with  extended  animal  in  situ,  two  thirds  natural 

size.  This  species  and  C.  spectabilia  Dall,  of  the  Pacific,  belong  to  the 
same  group.  The  former  was  referred  to  Gleba,  Forskal,  by  Dr.  Pel  e- 
neer  in  his  description  of  the  Challenger  Pteropods,  probably  on  ac- 
count of  the  poor  state  of  his  material.  But  C.  spectabilis  has  precisely 
such  a  "shell"  as  C.  calceola,  which  does  not  resemble  the  "shell"  o! 
Gltba,  and  has  been  taken  with  its  "shell"  in  the  Santa  Barbara  Chan- 
nel, California.  The  genus  Cymbuliopsis  Pelseneer,  being  of  later  date 
than  Corolla,  will  therefore  fall  into  the  synonymy  of  the  latter  name. 

121.  Spongiobranchia  australis  Orbigny.     This  figure  represents  the  adult  form 

of  a  tropical  Pteropod  not  yet  found  on  our  coast,  though  certain 
larvse,  perhaps  of  Notobranchcea,  have  been  referred  to  it. 

122.  Clione  limacina  Phipps. 

Figures  112  and  113  are  from  Binney's  Gould.    The  remarks  applying  to  the  others 
will  be  found  under  Plate  LX. 


PLATE  LXVII. 

FIG.  63.        Argonauta  argo  Liune",  var.  americana  Dall.     Animal  removed  from  the 

shell  and  somewhat  contracted  by  immersion  in  alcohol. 
63  a.     The  same,  front  view  of  shell. 
63  b.    The  same,  side  view  of  shell. 

The  average  Argonauta  argo  of  the  Mediterranean  has  from  two  to  three  times  as 
many  radial  folds  and  carinal  nodules  as  the  variety  here  figured.  It  is  also  more 
compressed  and  narrow,  and  the  marginal  rib  on  each  side  of  the  aperture  is  less 
prominent  and  usually  is  merged  in  the  margin  imperceptibly  and  does  not  stand 
out  laterally  at  all.  There  are,  doubtless,  variations  in  these  characters,  but  on  the 
whole  the  Autillean  and  American  form  seems  sufficiently  constant  for  the  latter 
to  receive  a  varietal  name. 
For  remarks  on  the  figures,  see  note  under  Plate  LX. 


PLATE  LXVIII. 

FIG.  1.     Teredo  dilatata  Stimpson,  interior  and  exterior  views  of  valves  ;  pallets. 

2.  Teredo  norvegica  Spongier,  enlarged  ;  interior  view  of  valve ;  the  two  valves 

united ;  pallets. 

3.  Lyrodus  chlorotica  Gould  ;  interior  and  exterior  view  of  valves,  and  the  two 

pallets. 

4.  Spirula  Peronii  Lamarck;  shell. 

5.  Kellia  suborbicularis  Montagu ;  natural  size;  hinge  line  and  umbo  magnified. 

6.  Montacuta  elevata  Stimpson. 

7.  Turtonia  minuta  O.  Fabricius. 

8.  Nucula  tennis  Montagu  ;  somewhat  enlarged. 

9.  Pholas  (Barnea)  costata  Linn6. 
10.  Zirphcea  crispata  Leach. 

The  figures  of  which  this  and  the  remaining  plates  (LXIX-LXXIV)  are  composed 
are  from  Mr.  W.  G.  Binney's  edition  of  Gould's  Invertebrata  of  Massachusetts,  drawn 
by  Prof.  E.  S.  Morse,  and  borrowed  for  the  purposes  of  this  publication  from  the 
Smithsonian  Institution. 


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PLATE  LXIX. 

FIG.  1.  Astyris  rosacea  Gould. 

2.  Mya  arenaria  Linne". 

3.  Litorina  rudis,  var.  tenebrosa,  Montagu. 

4,5.  Terebratulina  septentrionalis  Couthouy  ;  haemal  vie-w^  and  aide  view. 

6.  Litorina  irrorata  Say. 

7.  Petricola  pholadiformis  Lamarck. 

8.  Mactra  lateralis  Say. 

9.  Thracia  Conradi  Oouthouy. 


PLATE  LXX. 


FIG.  1.     Maclra  ovalis  Gonld. 

2.     Pecten  magellanicus  Gmelin. 


PLATE  LXXI. 

FIG.  1.     Venus  mercenaria,  var.  notata,  Say. 

2.  Mytilus  edulis  Linn6  ;  typical  form. 

3.  Venus  mercenaria  Linn6 ;  typical. 

PLATE  LXXII. 

'•'iG.  1.  Chione  limactna  Phipps ;  enlarged  to  twice  natural  size. 

2.  Philine  sinuata  Stimpson. 

3.  Philine  quadrata  Searles  Wood  ;  Europe,   Arctic  seas,  southward  to  Cape  Cod. 

4.  Scaphander puncto-striatus  Mighels  and  Adams;  enlarged  about  one-third. 

5.  Lamellaria  pellucida  Verrill. 

6.  Utricvlm  pertenuis  Mighels. 

7.  Utriculun  Gouldii  Couthouy. 

8.  Philine  lineolata  Couthony  ;  enlarged  three  times.     Arctic  seas,  south  ward  tr. 

Cape  Cod. 

9.  Adeorbis  costulata  Moller. 

10.  Scala  grcenlandica  Perry. 

11.  Sipho  Stimpsoni  Morch. 

12.  Buccinum  undatum  Linu6. 

PLATE  LXXIII. 
FIG.  1.     Fulgur  canaliculatus  Linn 6. 

PLATE  LXXIV. 
FIG..  1.     Fulgur  carica  Gmelin. 


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PLATE  LXXV. 

FIG.  1.     Cylick-na  rerrillii  Dall;  altitude  7.5  mm. ;  p.  86,  No.  40. 

2.  Betusa  mayoi  Dall;  altitude  X.3  mm. ;  see  Proc.  U.  S.  N.  Mus.,  xxiv,  p.  502. 

3.  Daphnella  eugrammata  Dall;   altitude  9.0   mm.;   see  Proc.  IT.  S.  N.  Mns., 

xxiv,  p.  503. 

4.  Admete  microacopica  Dall;  altitude  4.3  mm. ;  p.  106,  No.  275. 

5.  Muricidea  philippiana  Dall;  altitude  17.4  mm. ;  p.  120,  No.  491. 

6.  Terebra  rushii  Dall;  altitude  15.0  mm. ;  p.  94,  No.  103. 

7.  Conns  stimpsoni  Dall;  altitude  37.0  mm.;    see  Proc.  U.  S.  N.  Mus.,  xxiv, 

p.  503. 

8.  Terebra  texana  Dall ;  altitude  137.0  mm. ;  see  Proc.  U.  S.  N.  Mus.,  xxiv,  p.  502. 

9.  Terebra  floridana  Dall;  altitude  70.0  mm. ;  p.  94,  No.  94. 

10.  Scala  sci  io  Dall;  altitnde  16.0  mm. ;  p.  124,  No.  531. 

11.  Aurinia  dubia  Broderip;  altitude  69.0  mm. ;  p.  110,  No.  337. 

This  plate  was  Hrst  issued  in  Proceedings  U.  S.  National  Museum,  vol.  xxiv.  The 
drawings  are  by  J.  (J.  McConnell. 

PLATE  LXXVI. 

FIG.  1.     Muricidea  ( Pseudoneptunea)  multangula  Philippi;  altitnde  31.0  mm. ;  p.  120, 
No.  489. 

2.  Muricidea  ontrearum  Conrad;  altitude  28.0  mm.;  p.  120,  No.  490. 

3.  Scala  (Amcea)  mitchelli  Dall;  altitude  36.0  mm.;  see  Proc.  IT.  S.  N.  Mus., 

xxiv,  p.  506. 

4.  The  same,  basal  view;  diameter  14.0  mm. 

5.  Umbraculum  (Hyalopatina)  rnshii  Dall;  length  9.3  mm.;  p.  90,  No.  64. 

6.  Latirns  cayohuesimicus  Sowerby  and   Melvill;  altitnde   16.0  mm.;  p.  112, 

No.  376. 

7.  Scala  (Cirsotrema)  cochlea  Sowerby;  altitude  20.0  mm.;  p.  124,  No.  547. 

8.  Scala  nitidella  Dall;  altitude  13.5  mm. ;  p.  124,  No.  520. 

9.  Scala  (Acrilla)  retifera  Dall;  altitude  12.5  mm. ;  p.  124,  No.  546. 

This  plate  first  appeared  in  Proceedings  U.  S.  National  Museum,  vol.  xxiv.  The 
drawings  are  by  J.  C.  McConnell. 

PLATE  LXXVII. 

FIG.  1.     Solemya  grandis  Verrill  and  Bush,  p.  885.     Exterior  of  left  valve  of  type 
specimen  No.  51345;   X  H-     Off  Delaware. 

2.  The  same.     Interior  of  right  valve  of  an  imperfect  .specimen  No.  40103;  x  1£. 

Epidermal  fringe  restored  from  other  specimen. 

3.  Thyasira  (Axinulus,  i>yyma>a    Verrill  and   Bush,  p.  792.     Exterior   of  left 

valve  of  specimen  No.  78368  from  station  2697 ;   X  22.     Off  Marthas  Vine- 
yard. 

4.  The  same.     Interior  of  right  valve  of  a  smaller  specimen  from  the  same 

station ;  X  22. 

5.  Nucula  cancellata  Jeffreys,  p.  854.     Exterior  of  left  valve  of  specimen  No. 

45795;   X  12.     Off  Marthas  Vineyard. 

6.  Peoten  (Chlamys)  islandicus  Miiller,  p.  835.     Exterior  of  right,  valve  of  very 

young  specimen  No.  52471 ;  X  9.     Grand  Banks.     This  was  the  type  of 

Chlamys  costellata  Verrill  and  Bush. 

This  plate  first  appeared  in  Proceedings  U.  S.  National  Museum,  vol.  xx,  and  the 
page  references  are  to  the  paper  by  Verrill  and  Bush,  pages  775-901  of  the  cited 
volume.  The  figures  were  drawn  by  A.  H.  Verrill. 


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PLATE  LXXVIII. 

FIG.  1.  Feriploma  undulata  Verrill,  p.  823.  Hinge  of  left  valve  of  type  specimen 
No.  44840;  x  7|.  Off  North  Carolina. 

2.  Yoldia  ( YoldieUa)  minitscula  Verrill  and  Bush,  p.  870.     Exterior  of  right  valve 

of  specimen  No.  38415;   X  12.     Off  Delaware. 

3.  Yoldia  (YoldieUa)  incotispicua  Verrill  and  Bush,  p.  869.     Exterior  of  right 

valve  of  a  specimen  from  station  947 ;   X  9.     Off  Chesapeake  Bay. 

4.  Yoldia  ( YoldieUa)  frigida  Torell,  p.  872.     Interior  of  left  valve  of  a  specimen 

from  station  943;   X  16.     Off  Marthas  Vineyard. 

5.  Yoldia  (  YoldieUa)  incons/ncwa  Verrill  and  Bush,  p.  869.     Interior  of  left  valve 

of  a  specimen  from  station  947 ;   X  15.     Off  Delaware. 

6.  Yoldia  ( YoldieUa)  subaiigulata  Verrill  and  Bush,  p.  865.     Exterior  of  right 

valve  of  type  specimen  from  station  46  Bache;   X  7|.     Gulf  of  Maine. 

7.  Yoldia  (YoldieUa)  minuscula  Verrill  and  Bush,  p.  870.     Interior  of  left  valve 

of  specimen  No.  38415;   X  22.     Off  Delaware. 

8.  Leda  bushiana  Verrill  and  Smith,  p.  854.     Exterior  of  right  valve  of  type 

specimen  No.  35729;  X  ahout  3.     Off  Hatteras. 

9.  Cuspidaria  formosa  Verrill  and  Bush,  p.  803.     Interior  of  left  valve  of  type 

specimen  No.  78313;  x  3.     East  of  Nantucket. 

10.     Martesia  fragilis  Verrill  and  Bush,   p.  777.     Exterior  of  right  valve  of  a 

specimen  from  near  station  2566 ;  X  6.    Off  Delaware  in  floating  driftwood. 

This  plate  first  appeared  in  Proceedings  U.  S.  National  Museum,  vol.  xx,  and  the 

page  references  given  above  are  to  the  paper  by  Verrill  and  Bush,  pages  775-901,  of 

the  cited  volume,  in  which  the  species  are  discussed.     The  figures  were  drawn  by 

A.  H.  Verrill. 

PLATE  LXXIX. 

FIG.  1.  Yoldia  ( YoldieUa)  iris  Verrill  and  Bush,  variety  strictn  Verrill  and  Bush,  p. 
864.  Exterior  of  right  valve  of  type  specimen  No.  74325;  x  about  13.  Off 
Halifax. 

2.  Yoldia  (  YoldieUa)  iris  Verrill  and  Bush,  p.  863.    Interior  of  a  left  valve  from 

station  895;  x  11. 

3.  Yoldia  (  YoldieUa)  lucida  Love"n,  p.  861.     Exterior  of  left  valve  of  specimen 

No.  73173 ;  x  about  6£.     Gulf  of  Maine. 

4.  Yoldia  (Adranella)  casta  Verrill  and  Bush,  p.  858.     Interior  of  a  left  valve 

from  station  2150;  x  11.    Caribbean  Sea. 

5.  Yoldia  (  YoldieUa)  fraterna  Verrill  and  Bush,  p.  867.     Exterior  of  left  valve 

of  type  specimen  from  station  947;  X  about  13.     Gulf  of  Maine. 

6.  Tindaria  callistiformis  Verrill  and  Bush,  p.  881.     Hinge  of  right  valve  of 

type  specimen  No.  52536 ;  x  8.     Off  Bermuda. 

7.  The  same.    Turned  up  to  show  shape  of  teeth. 

8.  •    Yoldia  (  YoldieUa)  inflata  Verrill  and  Bush,  p.  864.     Exterior  of  left  valve  of 

type  specimen  No.  38417;  X  about  5|.     Off  George's  Bank. 

9.  Yoldia  (  YoldieUa)  lenticula  (Moller)  variety  amblia  Verrill  and  Bush,  p.  866. 

Exterior  of  left  valve  of  a  specimen  from  station  186 ;   x   10.     North  of 
Cape  Cod. 
10.     Neilonella  subovata  Verrill  and   Bush,  p.  878.     Exterior  of  left   valve  of 

specimen  No.  34826;  X  11.     Gulf  of  Maine. 

This  plate  first  appeared  in  Proceedings  U.  S.  National  Museum,  vol.  xx,  and  the  page 
references  given  above  are  to  the  paper  by  Verrill  and  Bush,  pages  775-901,  of  the 
cited  volume,  in  which  the  species  are  discussed.  The  figures  were  drawn  by  A.  H. 
Verrill. 


204  BULLETIN   37,   UNITED    STATES    NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 

PLATE  LXXX. 

FIG.  1.     Tindaria  callistiformis  Verrill  and  Bush,  p.  881.     Exterior  of  right  valve  of 
type  specimen  No.  52536 ;  X  6.     Off  Bermuda. 

2.  Scapharca  (Batliyarca)  profundicola  Verrill,  p.  844.     Interior  of  right  valve 

of  specimen  No.  52174;  X  6.     Off  Chesapeake  Bay. 

3.  Cuspidaria  undata  Verrill,  p.  798.     Exterior  of  right  valve  of  specimen  No. 

52547;  X  2.     Off  Chesapeake  Bay. 

4.  The  same.     Dorsal  view  of  the  same  specimen. 

5.  Microyoldia  reyularis  Verrill,  p.  860.     Exterior  of  left  valve  of  type  speci- 

men No.  38420;  X  20.     Off  Marthas  Vineyard. 

6.  The  same.     Interior  of  right  valve  of  the  same  specimen. 

7.  Limopsis  minuta  Philippi,  p.  846.     Interior  of  right  valve  of  specimen  No. 

76320;  X  4.     Off 'Chesapeake  Bay. 

8.  Toldia  ( Yoldiella)  dissimilis  Verrill  and  Bush,  p.  872.     Exterior  of  left  valve 

of  type  specimen  No.  38416;  X  15.     Off  North  Carolina. 

This  plate  first  appeared  in  Proceedings  U.  S.  National  Museum,  vol.  xx,  and  the 
page  references  given  above  refer  to  the  paper  by  Verrill  and  Bush,  pages  775-901 
of  the  cited  volume,  in  which  the  species  are  discussed.  The  figures  were  drawn  by 
A.  H.  Verrill. 

PLATE  LXXXI. 

FIG.  1.     Crenella  fragilis  Verrill,  p.  847.     Interior  of  right  valve  of  type  specimen 
No.  41543;   X  about  3.     Oif  Chesapeake  Bay. 

2.  The  same.     Hinge  of  a  larger  fragment,  No.  40676. 

3.  Toldia  (Yoldiella)  Jeffrey  si  Hidalgo,  p.  866.     Exterior  of  a  left  valve,  No. 

78958 ;  x  about  13.     Off  Chesapeake  Bay. 

4.  Limopsis  profundicola  Verrill  and  Bush,  p.  847.     Interior  of  a  right  valve  of 

a  young  specimen ;  X  about  3.     No.  38143.     Off  Delaware. 

5.  Nucula  snbovata  Verrill  and  Bush,  p.  852.     Exterior  of  left  valve  of  type 

specimen  No.  40474 ;   x  about  13.     Off  Delaware. 

6.  Abra  longirallis  Scacchi,  var.  americana  Verrill  and  Bush,  p.  778.     Interior 

of  right  valve  of  specimen  52170;   X  about  3.     Off  Chesapeake  Bay. 

7.  The  same.     View  of  hinge  of  same  specimen;   X  about  8. 

This  plate  first  appeared  in  Proceedings  U.  S.  National  Musenm,  vol.  xx,  and  the 
page  references  given  above  are  to  the  paper  by  Verrill  and  Bush,  pages  775-901,  of 
the  cited  volume,  in  which  the  species  are  discussed.  The  drawings  are  by  A.  H. 
Verrill. 

PLATE  LXXXII. 

FIG.  1.     Lyonsia  granulifera  Verrill  and  Bush,  p.  818.     Exterior  of  a  left  valve  (type 
specimen)  No.  52561 ;   X  about  2|.     Misaine  Bank. 

2.  Verticordia  granulifera  Verrill,  p.  816.     Hinge  of  a  left  valve  (type  speci- 

men) No.  44838;  x  8.     Off  Delaware. 

3.  The  same.     Hinge  of  both  valves  of  a  fully  grown  specimen  No.  78679;  x4. 

Turned  np  to  show  ossicle,  o. 

4.  The  same.     Hinge  of  a  right  valve  of  another  specimen  No.  78929;  x  6£. 

5.  CHdiophora  inornata  Verrill  and  Bush,  p.   819.     Hinge  of  both  valves  of 

specimen  No.  49760  from  station  327 ;   X  about  2£.     Cape  Cod.    , 

6.  The  same.     Exterior  of  a  left  valve  of  a  specimen  from  the  same  station ; 

X  about  2|. 

7.  Lyonsiella  cordata  Verrill  and  Bush,  p.  818.     Hinge  of  left  valve  of  type 

specimen  No.  52540;   X  8.     a,  Ossicle;  fo,  ligament.     Off  Delaware. 

8.  The  same.     Exterior  of  right  valve  of  the  same  specimen ;  x  about  4. 

9.  Limopsis  sulcata  Verrill  and  Bush,  p.  845.     Hinge  of  a  right  valve  from 

station  2199;   x  about  10^.     Off  Delaware. 
10.     Nucula  rernllii  Dall,  p.  853.     Hinge  of  left  valve  of  specimen  No.  45752; 

X  about  26.     Off  Marthas  Vineyard. 

This  plate  was  first  published  in  Proceedings  II.  S  National  Museum,  vol.  xx,  and 
the  page  references  are  to  the  paper  by  Verrill  and  Bush,  pages  775-901  of  the  cited 
volume.  The  drawings  are  by  A.  H.  Verrill. 


MARINE    MOLLUSKS    OF    THE    SOUTH-EASTERN    COAST.         205 

PLATE  LXXXIII. 

FIG.  1.     Erycina  (Pseudopythina)  compressa  Dall;  18.0  mm.     No.  107855,  U.S.N.M. 
Bering  Sea. 

2.  Ihrnia  relifera    Dall;    12.0  mm.     No.  107856,   U.S.N.M.     The    microscopic 

reticulation  is  too  tine  to  be  represented  on  the  scale  of  the  figure. 

3.  liochefortia  barbadensia  Dall;  4.0  mm.     No.  95703,  U.S.N.M.     Barbados. 

4.  Gebia  puyetensis   Dana,  with   Erycina  (Pseiidopythina)  rugifera   Carpenter, 

attached  by  its  byssus  to  the  abdomen  of  the  crab  behind  the  limbs. 
Natural  size.  Drawn  from  nature  by  Dr.  J.  C.  McConnell.  Xo.  15789, 
U.S.N.M.  Puget  Sound. 

5.  Montacuta  limpida  Dall;  adult  type;  3.0mm.     No.  97155,  U.S.N.M.    Florida. 

6.  Rochefortia  aleutica  Dall;  4.3  mm.     No.  108233,  U.S.N.M.     Kiska  Harbor, 

Aleutian  Islands. 

7.  Rocliefortia  tumida  Carpenter ;  type  specimen ;  3.8mm.     No.  5242,  U.S.N.M. 

California. 

8.  Hinge  of  Erycina  (Pseudopythina)  compreysa  Dall;  right  valve,  considerably 

enlarged;  c,  cardinal  tooth;  p,  prodissoconch ;  rl,  resilium  covered  by 
the  large  calcareous  lithodesma;  I,  raised  edge  of  the  valve  carrying  the 
linear  external  ligament. 

9.  Sportella  stearnsii  Dall ;  enlarged  view  of  hinge,  right  valve,  c,  c',  cardinals ; 

I,  nymph  for  the  ligament;  p,  prodissocouch ;  r,  excavation  and  ridge 
which  carry  the  resilium. 

10.  Montacuta  Jioridana  Dall;   interior  of  right  valve;    16.0  mm.     No.  64456, 

U.S.N.M.     West  Florida. 

11.  Montacuta   limpida   Dall;    young  shell;    1.6  mm.      No.    107867,   U.S.N.M. 

Florida. 

12.  Sportella  stearnsii  Dall;  13.5  mm.     No.  73071,  U.S.N.M.     Gulf  of  California. 
This  plate  first  appeared  in  Proceedings  U.  S.  National  Museum,  vol.  xxi,  with  the 

Synopsis  of  the  Leptonncea,  pages  873-897,  in  which  the  species  are  described. 
Figures  1,  2,  and  4  were  drawn  from  nature  by  J.  C.  McConuell,  the  others  are  from 
camera  lucida  sketches  by  W.  H.  Dall. 

PLATE    LXXXIV. 

FIG.  1.     Erycina  emmonsi  Dall;  7.0  mm.     No.  92638,  U.S.N.M.     North  Carolina. 

2.  Anifsodoxia    (Fulcrella)    corbuloidea    Dall;    6.5   mm.     No.  92303,    U.S.N.M. 

North  Carolina. 

3.  Erycina  periscopiana  Dall;  left  valve;  5.0mm.     No.  92227,  U.S.N.M.     North 

Carolina, 

4.  Rochefortia pedroana  Dall ;  9.0  mm.    No.  127565,  U.S.N.M.     California.     The 

subumbonal  projection  between  the  laminaj  is  the  resilium. 

5.  Sportella  californica  Dall ;  6.0  mm.      No.  108231,  U.S.N.M.     The  drawing  rep- 

resents the  right  valve,  and  the  posterior  projection  of  the  hinge  plate 
carries  the  resilium. 

6.  Erycina  fernnndina  Dall;  3.75  mm.     No.  108230,  U.S.N.M.     Deep  water  off 

Florida.    The  dark  spot  to  the  right  of  the  cardinal  tooth  is  the  resilium. 

7.  Erycina  linella  Dall;  4.6  mm.      No.  107863,  U.S.N.M.      North  Carolina. 

8.  Montacuta  minuscula  Dall;  2.7mm.      No.  92628,  U.S.N.M.      North  Carolina. 

9.  Sportella pilsbryi  Dall;  8.0mm.    No.  107864,  U.S.N.M.      Left  valve.      North 

Carolina 

10.  Jiornia  (Ceratobornia)  longipesStunpsoji:,  about  one  and  a  half  times  natural 

size.  From  an  unpublished  drawing  by  Stimpsou,  representing  the  ani- 
mal crawling,  the  right  side  facing  the  observer.  South  Caroliua.  Shell  is 
No.  107812,  U.S.N.M. ;  p  48.  No.  201. 

11,  The  same,  representing  the  animal  suspended  by  its  byssal  thread,  the  heel 

of  the  foot  elongated.      Drawn  by  Stimpson, 


206          BULLETIN   37,    UNITED    STATES    NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 

PLATE  LXXXIV— Continued. 

FIG.  12.     Rochefortia  planata  Dall;  5.3  mm.     No.  108234,  U.S.N.M.     Alutian  Islands. 
The  dark  spot  between  the  lamina  is  the  resilium. 

13.  Bornia  ( Ceratobornia)  lonyijtes  Stimpson :  the  posterior  extremity,  or  heel,  of 

the  foot  emitting  the  byssal  thread.      Much  enlarged.      From  a  drawing 
by  Stirnpson. 

14.  Rochefortia  molltri  Morch ;  6.4mm.     No.  108232,  U.S,N.M.      From  a  speci- 

men in  the  Jeffreys  collection,  named  Montavuta  elevata  by  Mc'irch,  and 

collected  by  Torell  in  Greenland. 

This  plate  was  lirst  published  in  Proceedings  U.  S.  National  Museum,  vol.  xxi. 
The  drawings,  except  those  mentioned  as  by  Stiinpson,  are  from  camera  lucida 
sketches  by  W.  H.  Dall.  The  species  are  described  in  the  Synopsis  of  the  Leptonacea, 
pages  873-897  of  the  volume  above  cited. 

PLATE  LXXXV. 

FIG.  1.  Rochefortia  (tumidiilavar.t)  Verriili  Dall,  Proc.  U.S.N.M.,  xxi,  p.  890.  Inte- 
rior of  a  leit  valve  No.  35412  Iroui  station  No.  2103 ;  X  20.  «,  Resilium  and 
ossicle.  Off  Delaware  Bay. 

2.  The  same.     Interior  of  a  right  valve  from  the  same  station ;  X  20. 

3.  Kellia  suborbicularis  (Montagu)  var.  Couldii  Thomson.    Interior  of  left  valve 

of  a  specimen  from  off  Salem,  Massachusetts,  1877;  X  10. 

4.  The  same.     Interior  of  right  valve  of  the  same  specimen. 

5.  Rochefortia  casta  Verrill  and  Bush.     Exterior  of  a  left  valve  from  station 

2283 ;  X  20.     North  Carolina.    . 

6.  Rochefortia  plaimlata  Stimpson.     Interior  of  a  right  valve;  X  about  13.    Off 

Hatteras. 

7.  Aligena  elevata  Stimpson.     Interior  of  a  right  valve  No.  74333  from  Naushon ; 

X  about  13.     a,  Kesilium  and  ossicle. 

8.  The  same.     Exterior  of  a  left  valve  from  the  same  station ;  X  about  13. 
This  plate  Hrst  appeared  in  Proceedings  U.  S.  National  Museum,  vol.  xx.     The 

figures  were  drawn  by  A.  H.  Verrill. 

PLATE  LXXXVI. 

FIG.  1.  Thyasira  equal's,  variety  alta  Verrill  and  Bush,  p.  787.  Exterior  of  a  left 
valve  from  Eastport,  Maine,  1870;  X  about  8. 

2.  The  same.     Interior  of  a  right  valve  from  the  same  locality;   X  about  8. 

3.  Thya8iraplana  Verrill  and  Bush,  p.  788.    Interior  of  left  Aralve  of  type  speci- 

men from  station  254 ;   X  14.     Gulf  of  Maine. 

4.  The  same.      Exterior  of  right  valve  of  the  same  specimen. 

5.  Nucula  ]iroxima  Say  (  ?)  variety  ovata  Verrill  and  Bush,  p.  852.     Exterior  of 

left  valve  of  specimen  No.  73467 ;  X  about  12.      Vineyard  Sound. 

6.  Macoma  injiata  Dawson,  p.  778.    Exterior  of  left  valve  of  specimen  No.  52427 ; 

X  3.     Gulf  of  St.  Lawrence. 

7.  Kennerleyia  brevis  Verrill  and  Bush,  p.  821.    a,  Exterior  of  left  valve  of  speci- 

men No.  40232;  b,  interior  of  right  valve  of  another  specimen  No.  45884; 
X  4.     Off  Chesapeake  Bay. 

8.  Nucula  granulosa  Verrill,  p.  853.     Exterior  of  left  valve  of  type  specimen  No. 

38451 ;  X  about  26.     Off  New  Jersey.  • 

This  plate  first  appeared  in  Proceedings  U.  S.  National  Museum,  vol.  xx,  and  the 
page  references  are  to  the  paper  by  Verrill  and  Bush,  pages  775-901,  of  the  cited 
volume.  The  figures  were  drawn  by  A.  H.  Verrill. 


MARINE    MOLLUSKS    OF    THE    SOUTH-EASTERN    COAST.         207 
PLATE  LXXXVII. 

FIG.  1.     Thyasira  inwqualis  Verrill  and  Bush,  p.  791.   Exterior  of  right  valve  of  type 
specimen ;  X  about  10.     Off  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia. 

2.  The  samr.    Interior  of  left  valve. 

3.  Thyasira  croulinensis  (Jeffreys)  Verrill    and  Bush,  p.  786.     Interior  of  lilt 

valve.     X  about  13.     North  of  Cape  Cod. 

4.  The  same.     Exterior  of  right  valve. 

5.  Thyasira  (Axinulus?)  elliptiea  Verrill  and  Bush,  p.  796.     Exterior  of  right 

valve  of  type  specimen,  No.  35175;   X  about  13.     Off  Marthas  Vineyard. 

6.  The  same.     Interior  of  left  valve. 

7.  Montacuta  percompressa  Dall,  Proc.U.S.N.M.,  xxi,  p.  879.     Interior  of  left 

valve,  No.  49588,   X  20.     a=resiliuiu.     Vineyard  Sound.      This  is  Mont- 
acuta f  err  uginosn  Verrill  and  Bush,  not  Montagu. 

8.  The  same.     Interior  of  right  valve. 

This  plate  was  first  issued  with  Proceedings  U.  S.  National  Museum,  vol.  xx,  and 
the  page  references  are  to  the  paper  by  Verrill  and  Bush,  pages  775-901  of  the  cited 
volume.  The  figures  were  drawu  by  A.  H.  Verrill. 

PLATE  LXXXVIII. 

FIG.    1.  Area  adamsi  Smith,  var.  conradiana  Dall;  7.0  mm. ;  p.  42,  No.  113. 

2.  Area  (Cucullaria)  sagrinata  Dall;  6.0  mm.;  p.  42,  No.  119. 

3.  Pandora  (Kennerleyiu)  bushiana  Dall;  10.0  mm.;  p.  68,  No.  443. 

4.  Pandora  (Clidiophora)  trilintata  Say;  19.0mm.;  p.  68;  No.  439. 

5.  Meretrix    (Transennella)   stimpsoiii  Dall;    13.5   mm.;    see  Proc.U.S.N.M., 

xxvi,  p.  379. 

6.  Mactra  riehmondi  Dall;  20.75  mm. ;  see  Proc.  U.S.N.M.,  xxiv,  p.  510. 

7.  Meretrix  (Transennella)  stimpsoni  Dall,  part  of  a  left  valve  greatly  magnified 

to  show  the  oblique  grooving  of  the  margin;  see  Proc.  U.S.N.M.,  xxiv, 
p.  509. 

8.  Chama  laetuca  Dall,  attached  valve  from  above;  22.0  mm. ;  p.  52,  No.  250. 

9.  Asthenothcerus  hemphilli  Dall;  6.25  mm.;  p.  64,  No.  385. 

10.  Chama  lactuca  Dall,  free  valve,  from  above;  14.0  mm. ;  p.  52,  No.  250. 

11.  Crenella  pectinula  Gould,   from   cotype;    16.0  mm.;   see   Proc.U.S.N.M., 

xxiv,  p.  507. 

12.  Crenella  faba  Miiller;  18.0mm.;  see  Proc.  U.S.N.M.,  xxiv,  p.  508. 

This  plate  first  appeared  in  Proceedings  U.  S.  National  Museum,  vol.  xxiv.  The 
drawings  are  by  J.  C.  McConnell. 

PLATE  LXXXIX. 

FIG.  1.     Dosinia  (Dosinidia)  discus  Say.     Cat.  No.  54094,  U.S.N.M. ;  South  Carolina; 
length,  70.0  mm. ;  p.  56,  No.  299. 

2.  Tivela  nasuta  Dall.     Cat.  No.  153377,   U.S.N.M.;    length,  33.0  mm.;  Santa 

Marta,  Colombia;  see  Proc.  U.S.N.M.,  xxvi,  p.  380. 

3.  Tivela  braziliana  Dall.     Cat.  No.  125468,  U.S.N.M. ;  length,  40  mm. ;  Brazil; 

see  Proc.  U.S.N.M.,  xxvi,  p.  381. 

4.  Callocardia  ( Agriopoma)  zonata  Dall.    Cat.  No.  92015,  U.S.N.M. ;  length,  22.0 

mm.;  North  Carolina;  p.  56,  No.  288. 

5.  Cytherea  (  Ventricola)  striyillina  Dall.     Cat.  No.  95608,  U.S.N.M. ;  length,  38.0 

mm. ;  Key  West,  Florida;  see  Proc.  U.S.N.M.,  xxvi,  p.  381. 

6.  Dosinia  (Dosinidia)  elegans  Conrad.     Cat.   No.  6120,  U.S.N.M.;  length,  68.0 

mm. ;  Texas;  p.  56,  No.  300. 

This  plate  first  appeared  in  Proceedings  U.  S.  National  Museum,  vol.  xxvi.  The 
drawings  are  by  J.  C.  McConnell. 


208  BULLETIN    37,   UNITED    STATES    NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 

PLATE  XC. 

FIG.  1.     Dosinia  (Dosinidia)  discus  Say,  interior   view.     Cat.  No.  54094,  U.S.N.M.; 
length,  70  mm.;  South  Carolina;  p.  56,  No.  399. 

2.  Chione  mazyckii  Dall.     Cat.  No.  92022,  U'S.N.M. ;  length,  15.0  mm.;  North 

Carolina  ;  see  Proc.  U.S.N.M.,  xxvi,  p.  382. 

3.  Tire! a  abaconia  Dall.     Cat.  No.  103551,  U.S.N.M.;  length,  11.0  mm.;  Abaco 

Island,  Bahamas;  see  Proc.  U.S.N.M.,  xxvi,  p.  380. 

4.  Transennella  cubaniana  Orbigny.  Cat.  No.  54135,  U.S.N.M. ;  length,  10.6  mm. ; 

St.  Croix,  West  Indies;  p.  379. 

5.  Cytherea  (Ventricola)  callimorpha  Dall.     Cat.  No.  64292,  U.S.N.M. ;  length, 

15.5  mm. ;  Barbados ;  p.  54,  No.  274 ;  see  Proc.  U.S.N.M.,  xxvi,  p.  382. 

6.  Transennella  coiiradina  Dall,  interior  view,  showing  characteristic  sulcations 

of  the  margins.    Cat.  No.  64437,  U.S.N.M. ;  length,  11.0  mm. ;  West  Flor- 
ida; p.  56,  No.  295. 

7.  Dosinia  (Dosinidia)  elegants  Conrad,  interior  view.     Cat.  No.  6120,  U.S.N.M.; 

length,  68.0  mm. ;  Texas;  p.  5i>,  No.  300. 

This  plate  was  first  issued  in  Proceedings  U.  S.  National  Museum,  vol.  xxvi.     The 
drawings  are  by  J.  C.  McConnell. 

PLATE  XCI. 

FIG.  1.     Limopsis  sulcata  Verrill  and  Bush,  Proc.  U.  S.  N.  Mus.,  xx,  p.  845.     Exterior 
of  a  right  valve  from  station  2199 ;   X  16.     Oft'  Nantucket  shoals. 

2.  Rupellaria  (?)  canvellata  Verrill,  Proc.  U.  S.  N.  Mus.,  xx,  p.  778.     Hinge  of  a 

left  valve  (type  specimen),  No.  44839;   X  16.     Off  Chesapeake  Bay. 

3.  The  same.     Exterior  of  the  same  valve;   X  6. 

This  plate  first  appeared  in  Proceedings  U.  S.  National  Museum,  vol.  xx.     The 
figures  were  drawn  by  A.  H.  Verrill. 

PLATE  XCII. 

FIG.    1.     Macoma  limula  Dall,  North  Carolina;  Ion.  13  mm. ;  see  p.  60,  No.  351. 

2.  Tellina  iheringi  Dall,  La  Plata ;  Ion.  27.5  mm. 

3.  Tellina  georgiana  Dall,  Georgia;  Ion.  32  mm. ;  see  Proc.  U.  S.  N.  Mus.,  xxiii, 

p.  310. 

4.  Macoma  mitchelli  Dall,  Texas;  Ion.  15  mm.;  see  Proc.  U.  S.  N.  Mus.,  xxiii, 

p.  314. 

5.  The  same;  dorsal  view. 

6.  Tellina   (Aligning)  flayellum  Dall,  West   Indies;    lou.  9.         01. ;   see  Proc. 

U.  S.N.'Mus.,  xxiii,  p.  312. 

7.  Macoma  (Psammacoma)  extenuata  Dall,  Gulf  of  Mexico;  Ion.  14.5  mm.;  see 

Proc.  U.  S.  N.  Mus.,  xxiii,  p.  314. 

8.  Tellina  (Elliptotellina)  americana  Dall,  North  Carolina;  Ion.  6.5  mm.;  see 

Proc.  U.  S.  N.  Mus.,  xxiii,  p.  311. 

9.  Tellina  (Anguliis)  culorala  Dall,  West  Indies;  Ion.  13.5  mm. ;  see  Proc.  U.  S. 

N.  Mus.,  xxiii,  p.  311. 

10.  Tellina  (Merisca)  crystallina  Wood,  South  Carolina;  Ion.  23  mm. ;  see  Proc. 

U.  S.  N.  Mus.,  xxiii,  p.  311. 

11.  Tellina  (Angidus)  promera  Dall,  Bermuda ;  Ion.  18.5  mm. ;  see  Proc.  U.  S.  N. 

Mus.,  xxiii,  p.  312. 

This  plate  first  appeared  in  Proceedings  U.  S.  National  Museum,  vol,  xxiii.     The 
drawings  were  by  J.  C.  McConnell. 


MARINE    MOLLUSKS    OF    THE    SOUTH-EASTEKN    COAST.         209 
PLATE  XCIII. 

FIG.  1.  Meretrix  (Agriopoma)  texasiana  Dall;  67.0  mm.;  p.  56,  no.  291. 

2.  Lima  albicoma  Dall;  8.0mm.;  p.  36,  no.  49. 

3.  Meretrix  simpsoni  Dall;  15.2  mm. ;  p.  56,  no.  285. 

4.  Philobrya  atlantica  Dall,  dorsal  view  showing  nepionic  umbones;  4.0  mm. ; 

see  Proc.  U.  S.  N.  Mus.,  xxiv,  p.  507. 

5.  The  same,  side  view ;  4.0  mm. 

6.  Astarte  globula  Dall ;  8.5mm.;  p.  46,  no.  189. 

7.  Pandora  (Clidiophora)  gouldiana  Dall;  27.5  mm.;  p.  68,  no.  440. 

8.  Mactrella  ilieringi  Dall;    Brazil,  65.0  mm.;   see  Proc.  U.  S.  N.  Mas.,  xxiv, 

p.  510. 

9.  Pecten  (Plagioctenium)  gibbtixvar.  amplicostatus  Dall;  breadth  51.0mm.;  see 

Proc.  U.  S.  N.  Mus.,  xxiv,  p.  507. 

This  plate  first  appeared  in  Proceedings  U.  S.  National  Museum,  vol.  xxiv.  The 
drawings  are  by  J.  C.  McConnell. 

PLATE  XCIV. 

FIG.  1.     Cuspidaria  (Cardiomya)  ornatissima  d'Orbigny,  p.  810.     Dorsal  view  of  speci- 
men No.  35362;  x  10  diameters.     Cape  Hatteras. 

2.  Cuspidaria  arctica  M.  Sars,  p.  803.     Interior  of  a  left  valve  from  station  70; 

X  about  3.     Broken  outline  restored  by  lines  of  growth.     Nova  Scotia. 

3.  Cuspidaria  (Cardiomya)  gemma  Verrill  and  Bush,  p.  809.      Dorsal  view  of 

specimen  No.  41456;  X  10.     Cape  Hatteras. 

4.  The  same.    Interior  of  left  valve  of  the  same  specimen;  x  about  13. 

5.  Cuspidaria  media  Verrill  and  Bush,  p.  800.     Dorsal  view  of  specimen  No. 

49020 ;   X  5.     Off  Martha's  Vineyard. 

6.  The  same.     Interior  of  left  valve  of  type  specimen  No.  49018;   X  5. 

7.  Cuspidaria /rater  11  a  Verrill  and  Bush,  p.  803.     Dorsal  view  of  specimen  No. 

48962;   X  5.     Off  Delaware  Bay. 

8.  The  same.     Interior  of  left  valve  of  type  specimen  from  station  892;   x  5. 

9.  Cuspidaria  glacialis  G.  O.  Sars,  p.  800.     Dorsal  view  of  specimen  No.  49023; 

X  5.     Eastern  coast  of  the  United  States. 

This  plate  first  appeared  in  Proceedings  U.  S.  National  Museum,  vol.  xx,  and  the 
page  references  above  given  refer  to  the  paper  by  Verrill  and  Bush,  in  which  the 
species  are  discussed,  pages  775-901  of  the  cited  volume.  The  drawings  were  by 
Mr.  A.  H.  Verrill. 

PLATE  XCV. 

FIG.  1.     Cuspidaria  (Cardiomya)  abyssicnla  Verrill  and  Bush,  p.  806.     Exterior  of  right 
valve  of  a  young  specimen  No.  78935;  x  9.     Off  Chesapeake  Bay. 

2.  Myonera  ruginosa  Jeffreys,  p.  811.    Exterior  of  right  valve  of  specimen  No. 

52544;  x  about  8.    Off  Nantucket. 

3.  Cuspidaria  (Cardiomya)  perrostrata  Dall,  p.  809.    Interior  of  right  valve  of 

specimen  No.  78933 ;  X  9.     South  of  Nantucket. 

4.  Cuspidaria  subtorta  Sars,  p.  806.    Hinge  of  left  valve  of  specimen  No.  52545; 

X  9.    Turned  up  to  show  posterior  tooth. 

5.  The  same.    Interior  of  the  same  valve ;  x  4£.     Off  Nova  Scotia. 

6.  Cuspidaria  formosa  Verrill  and  Bush,  p.  803.     Hinge  of  both  valves  of  type 

specimen  No.  78313;  x  4£.    The  right  valve  is  badly  broken.    East  of 
Nantucket. 

7.  Cuspidaria  arctica  M.  Sars,  p.  803.    Hinge  of  a  left  valve  from  station  70; 

X  4*.     South  of  Halifax,  N.  S. 

8.  Myonera  limattila  Dall,  p.  812.    Dorsal  view  of  specimen  No.  38171;  X  9. 

Southeast  of  Nantucket. 

24781— Bull.  37 14 


210  BULLETIN   37,   UNITED    STATES    NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 

PLATE  XCV— Continued. 

FIG.  8.     Cuspidaria  parva  Verrill  and  Bush,  p.  801.     Hinge  of  both  valves  of  type 
specimen  from  station  2203;   X  30.     On*  Chesapeake  Bay. 

10.  Cuspidaria  lameUosa  M.  Sars,  p.  799.     Hinge  of  both  valves  of  specimen  Ko. 

51292;   X  30.    Kesilium  and  ossicle  are  attached  in  the  right  valve.    Of!' 
Hatteras. 

11.  Cuspidaria  (Cardiomya  gemma)  Verrill   and  Bush,  p.  809.    Hinge  of  both 

valves  of  type  specimen  No.  41456;   X  22.     Resilium  and  ossicle  attached 

in  the  left  valve.    Off  Cape  Hatteras. 

This  plate  first  appeared  in  Proceedings  I".  S.  National  Museum,  vol.  xx,  and  the 
page  references  given  above  refer  to  the  paper  by  Veri  ill  and  Bush  in  which  the 
species  are  discussed,  pages  775-901  of  the  cited  volume.  The  figures  were  drawn 
by  J.  H.  Blake. 


INDEX  TO  THE  NAMES  CONTAINED  IN  THE  TABLES. 


Page. 
62 
62 
62 
62 


A  bra 

sequalia 

lioica    

luiigicallus  

Abialia  megaptera PI  43 

Acanthochiton 174 

ast  riger 174 

spiculosus 174 

Acanthopleura  174 

picea  174 

Acantbopleuridse 174 

Aclis 126 

egregia 126 

lata    126 

nucleata 126 

striata 126 

tenuia  126 

Acmaaa 156 

al  veus 156 

Caiideana 156 

melanoleuea 156 

pulcherrima 156 

punctulata 156 

testudinalia 156 

AcmseidiE 156 

AcrilLi 124 

Actaeon 84 

Cuiuingi 84 

Danaida 84 

delicatua 84 

exilia 84 

incisua 84 

raelainpoidea 84 

perforatus 84 

punctostriatua 84 

puaillua 84 

Acta3onidte 84 

Acus 94 

Addisonia 158 

paradoxa 158 

Addiaoniidae 158 

Adeorbidas ]50 

Adeorbis 1,->0 

Beaui 150 

olivaceus 150 

Orbignyi  150 

supranitidus 150 

Adesmacea 72 

Admete 106 

microscopica 106 

nodoaa 106 


Page. 

.ZEsopua 118 

Stearnsii 118 

Akteopbila 90 

Alaba  (see  alao  Bittium) 146 

conoidea 146 

tervaricosa    146 

Alexia 92 

my  osotis 92 

Amaltbea. 154 

antiquata 154 

bentbophila 154 

subrufa 15* 

Amaltheida: 154 

Atnicula 174 

vestita 174 

Amiculidse 174 

Ampbiperaa 134 

Ampbiperaaiilai 134 

Ampullaria ISO 

caligiiioaa 1 50 

depreaaa 150 

Ampullariidae 150 

Amuaiu  n 34 

cancellation 34 

Dalli 34 

Holmesii 34 

marmoratum 34 

Mortoni 34 

Pourtalesianum 34 

Sayanum 34 

striatulum    34 

Amygdalum 38 

Anachia 116 

albella 118 

amphiaaella 118 

avara 116 

balisceti 116 

Hotesaieriana 118 

obesa 118 

pulcbella 1 18 

Eusbii 118 

samanenais 118 

aeraiplicata 116 

similia 116 

tranalirata 116 

Anaspidea 90 


Anatinacea 

Anatinidae 

Anciatrobaaia . . 

Ancistrosjrinx 

elegana 


64 

64 
164 
96 
96 


211 


212 


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Ancistrosyrinx — Continued. 

radial  a 

Anisopleura 

Anomalocardia 

rostrata.  

Anomalodesmacea 

Anotnia 

aculeata 

simplex 

Anomiacea 

Anomiidie 


I-age. 

96 

84 

54 

54 

64 

32 

32 

32 

32 

32 

Apluatridae 88 

Aplustrum 88 

Aplysia 9G 

protea 90 

•VVillcoxii 90 

Aplysiidaa 90 

Area 40 

Adamsii 42 

americana 40 

auriculata 40 

barbata 40 

Candida 40 

Conradiana 42 

ectocomata 40 

glomer  ula 42 

Holmesii 40 

imbricata 40 

incongrua 40 

jamaicensis 40 

lienosa 40 

Nose 40 

nodulosa 42 

Orbignyi 40 

pectunculoidea 42 

pexata 40 

polycyma 42 

ponderosa 40 

reticulata 42 

trans  versa 40 

Arcacea. 40 

Arcida) 40 

Argina 40 

Argonauta 174 

americana 174 

argo 174 

ArgonautidaB 174 

Arthropomata 28 

Asapbis 60 

deflorata 60 

Aspella 120 

hastula 120 

lamellosus 120 

obeli  sc  us 120 

paupercula 120 

scalarioides 120 

Aasiminea 150 

Auberiana 150 

concinna 150 

Assimineidae 150 

A  start  e 46 

castanea 46 

globala 46 

lens 46 

na.ua 46 


Page. 
Astarte— Continued. 

quadrans PI.  58 

Smithii 4g 

undata 46 

Astartidae 46 

Asthenothaerus 64 

Hemphillii 64 

Astralium 158 

americanum 158 

brevispinum 158 

caelatum 158 

imbricatum '     158 

longispinum 158 

tuber 158 

Astyris 118 

diaphana 118 

Duclosiana 118 

f'usi  form  is 118 

lima  t  a 118 

multilineata 118 

profundi 118 

para 118 

Raveneli 118 

rosacea 118 

Verrillii lie 

Atlanta 136 

Gaudichaudi 136 

inclinata 136 

Lamanoni 136 

Peronii 136 

pulchella 136 

rosea  136 

Atretia 28 

gnomon 28 

Atys  86 

caribaea •   86 

Sanderson! 86 

Auricula 90 

Auriculastrum 90 

pellucens 90 

Auricnlidaa 90 

Auriculinae 90 

Aurinia 110 

dubia 110 

Gouldiana 110 

robasta 110 

Avicula 36 

atlantica 36 

nitida 36 

Aviculidae 36 

Balantium 82 

Barbatia 40 

Barnea 72 

costata 72 

maritima 72 

truncata 72 

Basilissa 164 

alta 164 

costulata 164 

delicatula 164 

depressa 164 

super  ba 164 

Basommatophora 90 

Basterotia 70 

quadrata 70 


MARINE    MOLLUSKS    OF    THE    SOUTHEASTERN    COAST. 


213 


Page. 

Bathymophila 162 

euspira 162 

Bela  98 

Jilakei 98 

barpnlaria 98 

Rathbuni 98 

subturgida 100 

subvitrea 98 

Tanneri 100 

tenuicostata 98 

Bt-ntbobia 106 

Trj-oni 106 

Bentbonella 150 

Fiscberi 150 

gaza .  150 

nisonis 150 

Bittium 140 

Adamsi 140 

alternatum 140 

cerithidioides 140 

variuui  140 

Bivonia 144 

exserta 144 

Blauneria 92 

beteroclita 92 

Boasia 80 

Boreotropbon 120 

abyssorum 120 

actinopborus 120 

lacuncllus 120 

vaginatas 120 

Borsonia... 98 

Botula 38 

Botulina 38 

Bracbiopoda 28 

Brachydontes 38 

BuceinidiB 114 

Buccinum 114 

abyssorum 114 

undatum 114 

Bulla 88 

abyssicola 88 

eburnea 88- 

occidentalis ¥8 

solida 88 

striata 88 

Bullidae 88 

Bullina 88 

uudata 88 

Busbia 64 

elegans 64 

Byssoarca 42 

Ciidulns  76,78 

acus 78 

aiqualis 76 

Agassizii 78 

a  mi  an  tus 78 

carolinensis 78 

cucurbita 78 

cylindratus 76 

gracilis 78 

grandis 76 

Incisns 76 

Jeffreys! 76 

lunula 78 


Page. 
Cadulns— Continued. 

minusculus 78 

obesus 78 

Pandionis 78 

pocnlum 76 

quadridentatus 76 

spectabilis 76 

Watsoni 76 

Ciccidae 142 

Caecum  ...  142 

bipartitum 142 

Carolinian  inn 142 

Cooperi 142 

decnssatum 142 

floridanum 142 

glabrnm 142 

instructmn 142 

pulchellum 142 

Calliostoma 162 

a]  lie  inn  in 162 

asperrimum 162 

aurora 162 

Bairdii 162 

Benedict! 162 

ciuctellum 162 

rircumcinctum ...; 162 

corbis 162 

di'iitiferum 162 

ecliinatum 162 

ciiglyptum 162 

indiana 162 

jujubinum 162 

orion 162 

pulcber 162 

Kawsoni    162 

roseol  urn 162 

sapidum 162 

Sayaunm 162 

sericifilum 162 

tampaensls 162 

tiara 162 

y  ncatecanum 162 

Callista 56 

gigantea 56 

maculata 56 

Ciillocardia 54 

Callogaza 160 

"\Vatsoni 160 

Calyptraea  Candeana 152 

Calyptraidm 152 

Cancellaria 104 

Conradiana 104 

reticulata 104 

Cancellariidae 104 

Capnlidro 152 

Capulus 152 

galea 154 

bungaricus 152 

intortus 154 

Cardiacca 52 

Cardiidae 52 

Cardiomya 66 

corpulenta 66 

cost  ellata 66 

ornatissima  ...                66 


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Page. 


Cardiomya— Continued. 

perrostrata 

striata  

Cardita 

Conradii 

domingensis 

floridana 

gracilis 

Carditacca 46 

Carditidso 46 

Cardium 52 

an  t  ill  aru  n  i  .   52 

islaudicum 52 

isocardia 52 

magnum 52 

medium 52 

nmricatum 52 

prramabilis 52 

pin  nil  hit  inn 52 

tiuctuin 52 

Careliopsis 130 

styliformis 130 

Carinaria 136 

mediterranea 136 

Carinariidae 136 

Cassis 134 

cameo 134 

inflata 134 

testiculus 134 

tuberosa 134 

Cavolinia 82 

gibbosa  . .   82 

inflexa 82 

longirostris 82 

quadridentata 82 

ti  identata 82 

trispinosa 82 

uncinata 82 

Cavoliniidae 80 

Cephalopoda 174 

Ceratozona 172 

Guildingi 172 

Ceritbidea 140 

costata 140 

scalariformis 140 

turrita 140 

varicosa 140 

Cerithiella 140 

Whiteavesii 140 

Ceritbiidae ]40 

Cerithiopsidae 138 

Cerithiopsis 138 

abrupta 140 

crystallina   138 

Greenii 138 

Martensii 138 

rnetaxse 140 

pulchella 138 

Sigsbeeana 138 

taeniolata 140 

tubercularis 138 

Cerithium 140 

algicola 140 

eburueum...  140 


Page. 
Cerithium — Continued. 

floridanum 140 

literatuni 140 

minimum 140 

luuscarnm 140 

uigrescens 140 

semiferrugineum 140 

uncinatum 140 

•variabile 140 

Cetoconcha 08 

bulla 68 

margarita C8 

Cetomya 68 

Chsetopleura 172 

apiculata 172 

janeirensia 172 

Cliatna 52 

arcinella 52 

cougregata  52 

lactuca 52 

macrophj  lla    52 

sarda 52 

Chamacea 52 

CharnidsB 52 

Cbicoreus 118 

brevifrons    118 

rufus 118 

Chiton    172 

uiarmoratus 172 

sc  1 1 1  :n  1 1 1  is  us 172 

Cboristes 152 

elngans 1 52 

Choristidae 152 

Choristodon 5tf 

caiici-llata 58 

robusta    58 

Chrysodomus 114 

Ciugula   148 

Circe...                           48 


Cirsotrema 124 

Cistella 28 

Barrettiana 28 

lutea 28 

Scbrammi 28 

Citbna HG 

tenella 140 

Clatbrella 150 

uaticoides 150 

Cleodora 80 

cuspidata 80 

falcata 82 

pyramidata 80 

recurva 82 

Clidiopbora t-  68 

carolinensis 68 

Gouldiana 68 

trilineata  68 

Clione 

limacina 

Clionidas --- 

Cliopsia 

grandis 

Clypidella 

fascicularis 

Cocculiua 1  'a 


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82 

30 
30 


Page. 

Cocculina—  Continued.  Corolla  .......  . 

Beanil  ..........  .......................  I58  i  calceola 

Dalli    ....................................  153  Crania 

leptalea  ..................................  158  Pourtalesii 

Eatbbuni  ................................  158  Crauiidso  ...................................  30 

reticulata  ................................  158  Cr.mopsis   .................................  170 

spinigera  .................................  158  asturiana  .................  .*  ..............  170 

Cocculinidas  ...............................  158  Crassatella  .................................  48 

Cocbliolepis  ..............................  16-!  tloiid-ina  .................................  48 

parasitica  ................................  162  ,  Crassatellidse  ..............................  48 

striata  ...................................  I62  Crenella  ...................................  40 

Cochlodesrua  ..............................        64  I  decussata  ................................  40 

Leanum  ..................................        64  divaricata  ................................  40 

Coleopliysis  ................................        84  fragilis  ...................................  40 

eburneus  ................................        84  glandula  ................................  40 

perplicatua  ...............................        84  j  Crepidala  ..................................  152 

Colubraria    ................................  132  j  aculeata  ..................................  152 

lanceolata  ...............................  132  |  coiivexa  ..................................  152 

reticulata   ...............................  132  fornicata.    ...............................  152 

Swiftii    ..................................  132  i  plana  ....................................  152 

testacea  .................................  132   •  Creseis  ..................................  80 

Columbella  ................................  110  {  cliierehige  ......  .........................  80 

mercatoria  ...............................  116  couica  ...................................  80 

rusticoiiles  ...............................  116  |  recta  ....................................  80 

ColuinbellidaB  ..............................  116  virgula  ...................................  80 

Couidio  ....................................        94  Crncibulum  ................................  152 

Couiilea  ...........................  .  ........  118  auricula  ..................................  152 

ovulata    .................................  118  striatum  .................................  152 

Cuiiomitra  .................................  110  Cryptodon  .................................  50 

Blakeana  .................................  1U  ferruginosus  .............................  50 

laevijr  ....................................  110  Gouldii  ..................................  50 

Conus  .................................  .....        94  grandis  ...................................  »0 

Agassizii  .................................        94  obesus  ...................................  50 

ampbiurgus  .............................        94  ovoideus  .................................  50 

centurio  ................................         94  pyrilbrmis  ...............................  50 

Delessertii  .......  .  .......................        94  tortuosus  ................................  50 

flavescens  ................................        94  Ctenobrancbiata  ..........................  94 

floridanus  ................................        94  Cumiugia  .................................  62 

mua  ......................................        94  tellinoides    ..............................  62 

Pealii  ....................................        94  Cuspidaria  ..................   ............  66 

proteua  .....................  .............        94  arcuata  .................................  66 

pygmaius  ................................        94  •  glacialis  .................................  66 

verrucosus  ......    .......................        94  Jeffreysi  .................................  CO 

Coralliopbaga  ..............................        58  lamellosa  .................................  66 

carditoidea  ...............................        58  microrhina  ...............................  66 

Coralliopbila  ...............................  122  obesa  ...................................  6G 

bracteata  ..................  .  .............  122  rostrata  ..................................  66 

Deburgbiaj..  .............................  122  Cuspidariidas  ...............................  66 

galea  .....................................  122  Cuvierina  ..................................  82 

lactuca  ..................................  122!  colunmella  ...............................  82 

Coralliopbilinae  ............................  122  Cyclostrema  ...............................  1  66 

Corbieulidae   ...............................        56  cancetlatum.  .............................  166 

Corbula    ..  ................................        70  cingulatutn  .............................  166 

Barrattiana  ..............................        70  ciatronium  ...............................  166 

coiitracta  ................................        70  diaphauum  ...............................  160 

Cubauiana  ...............................        70  fulgidum  .................................  166 

cymella  .....................  .  ............        70  oruatum  .................................  166 

Dietziana  .......  .........................        70  pompbolyx  ...............................  166 

disparilis  .................................        70  trochoidea  ...............................  166 

Krebsiana  ..............................  "      70  turbinnm  ...............................  166 

nasuta  ...................................        70  valvatoides  ..............................  166 

Swiftiana  ................................        70  Cyclostreraatidae  ..........................  166 

Corbulida?  ...................  .  .............        70  Cylichna  ...................................  86 

Cordieria  ...................................        98  alba  .....................................  86 

Knuaultii  ....                                                        981  Verrillii..-  86 


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Cylicbnella 

bidentata 

oryza 

Cy  lindrobulla  Beaui 
Cymatosyrinx 
Cymbuliidse 
Cymbuliopsis  ______  : 


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86 
86 
86 
88 
98 
82 
82 

Cynodonta   ................................  110 

capitellum  ..............................  110 

muricata  .................................  110 

Cypraea  ....................................  136 

cinerea  ........................  .  ..........  130  j 

exanthema  ...............................  136  I 

flaveola  ..................................  136 

spurca  ...................................  136 

Cypraeidse  ..................................  136  i 

Cyprina  ....................  .  ...............  54  ! 

islandica  .................................  54 

Cyrena  .................  ....................  56 

carolinensis  .............................  56 

floridana  .................................  58 

Cyrenellidae  ................................  50 

Cyrenoidea  .................................  50 

floridana  .................................  50 

Cythara  ....................................  100 

Bartlettii  ......  .........................  100 

cymella  ..................................  100 

Cy  therea  ...................................  56 

albida  ....................................  56 

convexa  ..................................  56 

bebraea  ...................................  56 

idonea  ....................................  56 

obovata  ..................................  56 

Simpson!  .................................  56 

Dacrydium  .................................  38 

vitreum  ..................................  38 

Dalium  .....................................  132 

sol  id  um  ..................................  132 

Dapbuella  .................................  100 

calyx  ...................................  100 

corbicula  .................................  100 

elata  .....................................  100 

byperlissa  ...............................  100 

leucophlegma  ............................  100 

limacina  .................................  100 

1  i  mnseiforniis  .............................  100 

morra  ....................................  100 

pompbolyx  ...............................  100 

reticulosa  ............  .  ...................  100 

retifera  ..................................  100 

aofia  ....................................  100 

Delpbinu.idse  ..............................  164 

Deiitaliidoa  .................................  76 

Dentahum  .................................  76 

agile  .....................................  76 

antillarum  ..............................  76 

calamus  .................................  76 

callipeplum  ..............................  76 

callithrix  ................................  76 

ca  ud  id  um  ................................  76 

capillosum  ...............................  76 

cardans  ..................................  76 

ceras  ....................................  76 

ceratum  .................................  76 

compressum  .................  ,  ...........  76 


Dentalium  —  Continued. 
disparile 
en  sic  u  1  us 
fllum 
Gouldii 
laqneatum 
leptum 
inatara 


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76 
76 
76 
76 
76 
76 

•-  .  .  76 

occidentale  ...............................  PI.  64 

opbiodon  .................................  76 

pcrlongum  .'.  .............................  76 

platamodes  ..............................  76 

sericatutn  ................................  76 

taphrium  ................................  76 

teres  .....................................  76 

Dentistyla  .................................  162 

Detracia  ...................................  92 

bulloides  .................................  92 

Diacria  ....................................  62 

Diapbana  ..................................  86 

debilis  ...................................  86 

Diastoma  ........................  -  .........  140 

Dibranchiata  ...............................  174 

Dillwynella  ................................  160 

modesta  ..................................  160 

Dimya  .....................................  32 

argentea  .................................  32 

Dimyidae  ...................................  32 

Dione  ......................................  56 

dione  .....................................  56 

Diplodonta  .................................  52 

semiaspera  ....................  .  ..........  52 

soror  .........  .  ...........................  52 

subglobosa  ...............................  52 

turgida  ..................................  52 

Diplodontidse  ..............................  52 

Diplothyra  .................................  72 

Discina  ....................................  30 

Discinidae  .........................  •  ........  30 

Disc  in  i  sea  ..................................  30 

antillarum  ...............................  30 

atlantica  ...............................  30,  PL  46 

Discopsis  ..................................  160 

1  1  n  i  al  os  ...................................  160 

Diatortrix  ..................................  132 

reticulata  ................................  132 

Ditremata  .................................  90 

Divaricella  .................................  50 

dentata  ..................................  50 

quadrisulcata  ............................  50 

Docoglossa  .................................  156 

Dolicbotoma  .......................  .  ......  96 

viabrunnea  ..............................  96 

Doliidse  ...................................  134 

Dolium  ....................................  W4 

galea  .....................................  134 

perdix  ...................................  134 

Dolophanes  ................................  1*2 

columbella  ...............................  1*2 

Gabbi  ....................................  1*2 

Duuacidae  ..................................  58 

Douax  .....................................  58 

denticulatns  .............................  58 

fossor  ...................................  58 

obesa  ...................................  58 


MARINE    MOLLUSKS    OF    THE    SOUTHEASTERN    COAST.        217 


Page. 

Donax — Continued, 

variabilis 58 

Doris  complanata PI.  43 

Dosinia 56 

discus 56 

elegans 56 

Dreissensia 40 

Drillia 96 

acestra  96 

acloneta » 98 

acrybia : 96 

sepynota 98 

albicoma 96 

albinodata 96 

alesidota 96 

canna 96 

carminura 98 

centimata 98 

cestrota 98 

Dalli 98 

detecta 96 

ebenina 96 

ebur 98 

eucostnia 96 

fucata 98 

baliostrepbis  96 

Harfordiana 96 

havauensis 98 

leucocyma 96 

lissotropis 98 

litliocolleta 98 

macilenta 90 

Moseri 98 

nucleata 98 

olraeina 98 

oatrearum 96 

pagodula 98 

pnria 08 

pentagonalis 98 

pbarcida 96 

polytorta 96 

preraorra 98 

Simpsoni 98 

smirna 98 

thea 98 

tristicha 98 

Verrillii 98 

Ecbinella 146 

nodulosa 146 

Egeta 58 

Emarginula 173 

cancellata 170 

coropressa 170 

pumila 170 

tuniida 170 

Em  bolus 80 

inflatus 80 

triacanthus 80 

Engina 116 

turbinella 116 

Ensiphonacea 72 

Ensis 72 

americana 72 

viridls 72 

Eochi'onii 172 


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Erato 136 

Maugeriae 136 

Eriphyla 48 

lunulata    48 

parva  48 

Ervilia  62 

concentrica 62 

nitens  62 

Erycinidae 48 

Ethaiia 160 

multiatriata 160 

reclusa 160 

solida 160 

suppressa ICO 

Eubela 100 

Eucasta 162 

Eucbelus 164 

eucasta 164 

guttarosea 164 

Euciroa 66 

Eudesia 28 

cranium 28 

floridana 28 

Eudesiidse 28 

Eudolium 134 

Crosseanum 134 

Verrillii 134 

Eulima 126 

arcuata 126 

Carolii 126 

conoidea 126 

elongata 126 

gibba -. 126 

gracilis 126 

intermedia 126 

jamaicensis 123 

s u boarinat a 126 

Eulimella 130 

lissa 130 

scillse 130 

unifasciata 130 

Eulimidae 126 

Eumeta 140 

subulata 140 

Euuatlcina 156 

caruliuenais 156 

Eupleura 120 

caudata 120 

Stimpsoni 120 

Euthyneura 84 

Eutrochus 162 

Fabella 48 

constrict* 48 

Fasciolaria 112 

distans 112 

gigantca 112 

tulipa 112 

Fasciolariidae 112 

Fissurella 170 

al  ternat  a 170 

cayennensis 170 

gfiu  mulata 170 

Listen 170 


nodosa . 


Sayi 


170 
170 


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Fiasurellidaj 168 

Fissurellidea  170 

fasciata 172 

linaatula 170 

pustula 172 

Fissuriaepta 170 

rostrata 170 

triangulata -  170 

Fluxiiia 148 

brunnea 148 

discula 148 

Fossaridae 146 

Fossarus 140 

eleffans 146 

Yulgur 112 

caiialiculata 112 

carica 112 

coarctata 112 

eliceans  112 

,,9 

peiveraa 11 

pyrum 112 

Fuaiuae 11- 

Fuaus 112 

sepynotua 112 

alcimns 114 

ai 1 1 iuii 1 1 is 112 

amphiurgua 114 

bentbalia 112 

Couei 112 

run  inn  i  ins  .    112 

halistreptua 112 

Paisbii 114 

Scbrarumii 112 

timeaaua 11- 

Ga<linia 92 

ran  nut  a 92 

Gadiniidse 92 

Galeodea 134 

(Joruiiadoi 134 

Gastranella 62 

tuiuida 62 

Gastrochajna 72 

cuneiformia 72 

ovata ••  ••  72 

Sthnpsonii 72 

Gaatrocbamidaj 72 

Gastropoda 84 

Gastropteridao 83 

Gastropteron 88 

Mockelii? 88 

Gaza 160 

Fisheri 160 

euperba 160 

Gegania 144 

Jeffreys! 144 

Gemma 56 

Haiibattanenaia 56 

purpurea 56 

Genota 90 

mitrella 96 

Glonius  40 

nitens 46 

Glottidia 30 

autillarum 30 

pyramidata 30 


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Glycimeria 70 

reflexa 70 

Glyphia 170 

barbadensis 170 

cancellata 110 

fluviana 170 

Taiincri 170 

Glypbostoma. 100 

deiitifcra 100 

Gabbii 100 

gratulu 100 

Guathodon 62 

cuneata C2 

rostrata C2 

Gnatbodontida> 62 

Guodallia 46 

Gottoina 146 

bulla 146 

compacta 146 

Gouldia 48 

ccrina 4e 

Granigyra 166 

liuiata 166 

Gymnobela 104 

Gymnogloaaa 126 

Gymnoaornata 82 

Gy  rineum 1 32 

a  (fine 132 

Gyrodea 156 

depresaa  .. 156 

HaliotidaB 168 

Haliotis  168 

Pourtalesii 168 

Hal  iris C6 

Fiscbcriaua 66 

trapezoidea 66 

Halocoraa 152 

ciugulata 152 

Halouympha 68 

claviculata 68 

Haiiiiuen 88 

antillarum 88 

Guildingi 88 

Petitii 88 

solitaria 88 

succiuea 88 

Hanleyia  172 

niendicaria 172 

tropii  alls 172 

Hustula    94 

Haustator 141 

Heterodonax 58 

bimaculnta 58 

Heterodoria  robusta PI.  43 

Heterofusua 80 

Hinnites 36 

Adamsii 36 

Hyalocylix  80 

striata 80 

Hyalopatina 90 

Kushii 80 

Hyalorisia 154 

Hydatina 

phyaia 

Idaa 


38 


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Was— Continued, 

argenteus 38 

Iiiella 138 

Iphigenia 58 

braziliana 58 

Isapis 140 

anomala 140 

Ischnochiton 172 

funiculatus 172 

limaciformis 172 

papillosus 172 

purpurascens 172 

Ischnochitonitlas 172 


54 
54 
172 
152 
32 


Isocardia  

Isocardiiilaj 

Isopleui  a 

Janacus  

Jauira 

hemicy  clica 32 

ziczac 32 

Janthina 126 

conimunis 120 

exigaa 120 

globosa 120 

prolongata 120 

Jaiitiiinidse 126 

Jumala 114 

brychia 114 

Kellia 48 

planulata 48 

auborbicularis PI.  68 

Keunerlia 68 

Bushiana 68 

glacialis 63 

Koousia 90 

obesa 90 

Krebsia 154 

Labiosa 04 

canaliculata  64 

lineata 64 

Lacuua 140 

vincta .' 146 

Lambidium 134 

oniscus 134 

Lamellaria 156 

pellucida ]  56 

Rangii 156 

Lauiellariidaj 156 

Larupusia 132 

cklorostoma 132 

cynocephala 132 

giacilo 132 

libiosa 132 

oleailum 132 

pharcida 132 

pile-are     132 

Latirus 112   j 

brevicaudatua 112 

cay  okuesonicus 112 

iufundibulum 112 

Laxispira 166 

nitida 166 

Leda 44 

acuta 44 

Bushiana 44 


Leda — Continued. 

Carpenteri 

concentrica 

corpulenfa 

messanensis... 


peruula PI.  45 

pusio 44 

quadi  augularis 44 

sbl.dit'acta 44 

bolidula    44 

Verrilliana 44 

vitrea 44 


Ledidas 44 

Lepetella  158 

tubicola 158 

Lepetidse l.;6 

Leptochiton 172 

alveolus   172 

pergi anatus 172 

Leptochitonidse 172 

Lepton 48 

longipes 48 

Leptonacea 48 

Leptosipbon 56 

Leptothyra 160 

induta  160 

Linnaei 100 

Philipiana 100 

Leucoui.i 92 

bidentata 02 

Leucosx  riux 96 

Sigsbeei 96 

subgrundifera 96 

teuoceras 96 

Verrillii 96 

Leucozonia 112 

cingulifera 112 

ocellata 112 

Lima 36 

albicoma 36 

bians 36 

iuflata  so 

scabra i 35 

squamosa 36 

ttiicra 36 

Limacina go 

buliraoides fo 

heliciua 80 

Lesueuri PO 

retroversa go 

trochiformis 80 

Li  ma  'it 3C 

Bronniana 3(> 

lata 36 

Li  mat  11  lit 36 

confusa 36 

lamiiiifera 36 

setifora 36 

subauriculata 36 

Limidai 36 

Limopsis 42 

antillonsis 42 

aurita 42 

cristata    42 

minuta   42 


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Page. 

Limopsis — Continued. 

paucidentata 42 

plana  42 

tenella 42 

Lingulidae 30 

Liocardium 54 

laevigatum 54 

Mortoni 54 

serratum '54 

Liomeaufi 114 

Stiinpsoni 114 

Liomya 66 

grannlata 66 

halimera 68 

velvetina 66 

Liostraca 126  \ 

acnta 126 

bilineata 126 

fusus 126 

Hemphillii 126 

stenostoma 126 

Liotia 164 

aspina 164 

Bairdii 164 

Briareus 164 

cruentata 164 

microforis 166 

miniata 166 

perforata 164 

Riisii 164 

tricarinata 166 

trullata 164 

variabilis 166 

Lippiates 166 

acrilla 166 

amabilis 166 

Litbopbagus 38 

antillarum 38 

bisulcaius 38 

caribaeuB 38 

forficatus 38 

Litiopa 148 

bomby  x 148 

Litiopidae 146 

Liiorina 146 

angulifera 146 

guttata 146 

irrorata 146 

lineata 146 

mespilum 146 

palliata 146 

rudia 146 

ziczac 146 

Litorinidae 146 

Livona 160 

pica 160 

Longcbaeus 128 

Loph  yridse 172 

Loripes 52 

chry  sostoma 52 

compressa 52 

edentula 52 

lens 52 

Lotorium 132 

femorale 132 


Lncina... 

cost. 'it  ll. 


crenulata  

filosa 

floridana 

jamaicensis  — 

lenticula 

leucocyma 

lintea   

niultilineata  .. 

pecten  

pennsylvanica 

pectinella , 

sagrinata , 

scabra 

sombrerensis . . 

sqnamnsa 

tigrina   

trlsulcata 

Lucinacea 

Lucinidae 

Lucinopsis 

tenuis  .. 


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50 

50 

50 

50 

50 

50 

50 

50 

52 

52 

50 

50 

50 

52 

52 

50 

5J 

50 

5» 

50 

50 

56 

56 

Lunatia 154 

fringilla 154 

greenlandica 154 

beroa 154 

immaculata 154 

leptalea w  154 

levicula 154 

perla  154 

semisulcata 154 

tenuis  154 

triseriata 154 

Lunicola 62 

interstriata 62 

Lyonsia 64 

arata 64 

Beana 64 

floridana 64 

Formosa 64 

hyalina 64 

Lyonsiella 64 

abyssicola 64 

insculpta 64 

Lyonsiidae 64 

Lyoporuata 30 

Ljrodes  74 

chlorotica 74 

Macha 70 

Curaingiana 70 

Sanctie-Marthae 70 

Macoma SO 

baltica 60 

brevifrons 60 

cerina 60 

constricta 60 

litnula 60 

Souleyetiana 60 

tampaensis - 60 

i  <  •  1 1 1  u 60 

Macrodon 42 

asperula 42 

profundicola 42 

sagrinata " 


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Mactra 62 

bi  asiliana 62 

lateralis  62 

ovalis PI- 70 

siinilia 62 

solidissiuia 62 

Mactracea 62 

Mactridaa 62 

Magasella  radiata Pl-6 

Malletia 44,46 

amabilis 44 

cytherea 44 

dilatata 46 

obtusa 46 

Mangilia  100 

autonia 102 

astricta 100 

atroslyla  102 

balteata 100 

bandella 102 

bicarinata 100 

biconica 100 

cerina 102 

cerinella 102 

ceroplaata 102 

citronella 102 

coniatotropis 102 

diminuta  102 

Dorvilliio 102 

elusiva 102 

exsculpta 102 

limonitella 10-' 

melanitica 102 

monilifera 102 

nionoeingulata 102 

oxia  102 

oxytata 100 

pelasjia 102 

peripla 102 

plicosa 100 

Pourtalesii 102 

psila 100 

quadrata  102 

rubella 100 

rugirima 102 

scipio 102 

serga 102 

etellata 100 

subsida 102 

toreumata - 102 

Margarita 162 

ery  throcoma 162 

Margaritiphora 36 

radiata 36 

Marginella 106 

albolineata 108 

apicina 106 

amabilis 108 

aureocincta, 108 

avena 108 

bella 108 

borealis 106 

carnea 106 

cassis 106 

cineracea 106 


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Marginella — Continued. 

denticulate 108 

fauna 108 

fusca 108 

fusina 106 

gnttata 106 

haeruatita 106 

lactea  108 

limatula  106 

margarita 108 

microgonia 108 

minima 108 

minuta 108 

niv.isa 106 

oblonga 106 

opalina 108 

pallida '. 108 

pellucida  106 

Kedfleldii 108 

scniinula 108 

Storeria 106 

styria 108 

aubtriphcata 108 

succinea 108 

torticula 108 

yucatecana 106 

virginiana 106 

Watsoni 106 

Marginellidse 106 

Marsenina 156 

ampla 156 

Martesia 72 

corticaria 72 

cunciformis 72 

Smithii  72 

striata 72 

Mastonia 138 

Mathilda 144 

barbadensis 144 

Rushii 144 

scitula  .  - 144 

yucatecana 144 

Mathildiidse 144 

Megathyridse 28 

Megerlia 28 

disparilis 28 

Meiocardia 54 

Agassizii 54 

Meioceras 142 

Desbayesii 142 

nitidam 142 

undulosum 142 

Melampinae 92 

Melarapus 92 

cofleus 92 

flavus 92 

lloriilan  us 92 

lineatus 92 

olivaceus PI.  47 

Melanella 126 

Melaraphe 146 

Melongena -  112 

corona 112 

melongena 112 

Mesorbytis  112 


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Mesorbytia  -Continued. 

Mcekiana 112 

Mesostoma 142 

ruigrans 142 

Metaxia 140 

Microgaza 160 

rotella 160 

Mitra 110 

albocincta 110 

antilleusis  110 

Bairdii 110 

barbadensis 110 

Dupontii 110 

floridana 110 

fulgurita 110 

gemmnta 110 

Hanleyi '. 110 

nodulosa 110 

puella 110 

straminea 110 

styria 110 

snlcnta 110 

Swainsoni 110 

torticula 110 

•w'andoensis 110 

Mitridre 110 

Mitromorpha 110   : 

biplicata 110 

Mitrularia 352 

equestria 152 

Modiola 38 

c  i  in  i  at  nomea 38 

lignea. 38 

modiolu3 38 

opifex. 38 

papyria 38 

plicat  ula 38 

polita   38 

sagittata 38 

setnicostata 38 

sulcata 38 

tulipa 38 

Modiolaria 40 

corrn^ata 40 

laternlis 40 

nigra  40 

Modulida? 142 

Modulus 142 

catenulatus 142 

floridanus 142 

modulus 142 

Mohnia 114 

Mollei  ia 166 

costulata 166 

Mopaliidse 174 

Murex 118 

B-aui 118 

Cabritii 118 

messorius 118 

MuricidcB 118 

Muricidea 120 

floridana 120 

hexagona  120 

multangula 120 

Philippiana 120 


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Muricinae i.  * 118 

Mya 70 

arenaria 70 

Myacea 70 

My  idas 70 

Myonera t8 

lamellifera 68 

1  hunt  ii  la   68 

paucistriata 68 

undata 68 

My  tilacea 30 

Mytilidas    sg 

My  tilopsis 40 

leucophrata 40 

Mytilus 38 

edulis 38 

exustus 38 

haraatus     38 

Nassa H6 

acuta lie 

ambigua 116 

consensa  ne 

Hotessiei  i lie 

obsoleta no 

sciasurata 116 

trivittata ne 

vibex ne 

Nassaria ne 

Nassarina no 

Bushii lie 

columbellata HQ 

glypta lie 

Grayi lie 

Nassidas 116 

Natica 154 

canrena 154 

castrenais. 154 

livida 151 

maroccana 154 

perlineata 154 

pusilla 154 

Natioidaj 154 

Karanaio  58 

lapicida 58 

Neilo        46 

Keilonella 44 

Nerita 166 

peloronta 166 

prajcognita 1G6 

teasellata 16G 

versicolor 166 

Neritidce 166 

Keritina 168 

palmas 168 

pupa   168 

reclivata 1C8 

Sbowalteri 168 

virginea 168 

viridis 168 

Neverita 154 

d  uplicata 154 

imbila 154 

Niso 128 

ffiglees 128 

albida...  128 


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223 


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Niao — Continued. 

circinala 128 

intcrrupta 128 

spleiulidula 128 

tricolor 128 

Xitidella 118 

cribraria 118 

dicoiuata 118 

lievigata 118 

nioleculina 118 

nitidula 118 

yarvula 118 

Noetia 40 

Xotaspidea 90 

Notobrancbsea 82 

Macdonaldi 82 

Notoplax . 174 

floi  idanus 174 

Nucul.i  icgeenaia 42 

cancellata  42 

crciiulata 42 

cymella 42 

dclpbinodonta 42 

granulosa 42 

obliterata 42 

proxima 4_ 

tenuia 42 

Veirilli 42 

Nuculacea 42 

Xuculidse   42 

N  udibraucbiata 90 

Ocinebra 120 

cellulosa 120 

intermedia 120 

levicula 120 

Octopoda 174 

Odoatomia 130 

acutidens 130 

biautmalia 130 

diaparilis 130 

engonia 130 

impressa  130 

semiuuda    130 

.  terea 130 

tornata 130 

trifida 130 

unidentata 130 

Oliva IOC 

literata 100 

reticularis 100 

Olivella 100 

bullula 100 

floralia 100 

fuscocincta 100 

jaspidea 100 

mutica 100 

nivea 100 

Olivida? 100 

Omalaxis 148 

lamellifera 148 

nobilia 148 

Ornpbalius 100 

excavatna 100 

fasciatua 100 

Hoteaaierianua 100 


Page. 
Ompbalins— Continued. 

iudusii 100 

Oncbidiidic 90 

Oncbidium 90 

floridanum 90 

Oniscidia 134 

Denniaoni 134 

Onoba 148 

Oocoiitidse  132 

Oocorys 132 

abyaaorum 132 

sulcata 132 

Opalia 124 

aurifila ]  24 

concava 124 

crenata 124 

diacobolaria 124 

hellenica 12t 

ITotesaieriana 124 

Leeana  124 

Opistbobrancbiata 84 

Opsiebitonia 174 

Ortbodonta 94 

Oacilla 130 

nivea 130 

Oatracea 32 

Ostna 32 

cristata 32 

equeatria 32 

froua 32 

virginica 32 

Ostroidae 32 

Ovulactason 8t 

Meekii...  81 


Keraudreni 130 

Pandora 08 

Pandoridw  - 08 

Papyritlea 54 

bullata  54 

Petitiana 54 

Paramya  70 

subovata. 70 

Pnrastarte 48 

concent  rica 48 

triquetra 48 

Partlu-nia.... 130 

cedroaa 130 

Pccleu 32,34 

alaskensis  ..                                                     .  PI.  4 


autillarura  .. 

dislocatus 

effluena 

exaaperatus. 

fragilis 

fragosua 


imbricatus  .  .  . 
imbrifer  ..... 

irradiana  ----- 

leptaleas  ----- 

magellauicna 
nodoatia  ...... 

nucleus  ...... 

ornatua  ...  ---- 


U 

34 
34 
34 
M 
M 
34 
M 
M 
34 
34 
34 
34 
84 
M 


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Pecten— Continued. 

phrygiuni 

reticulns 

Sigsbeei 

stiiatns 

strigillatns 

tbalassinus 

undatus 

vitrens 

Pectinacea 


Page. 

34 

34 

34 

34 

34 

34 

34 

34 

32 

Pectinidae 3  J 

Pectinodonta 156 

arcuata 156 

Pectunculua 42 

pcctinatns 42 

nndatus 42 

Pedicularia 134 

decussata 134 

Pedipes 92 

elongatns '  ...  92 

liratus PI.  47 

mirabilis 92 

nnisulcatus PI.  47 

Pelecypoda 32 

Peracle £0 

di  versa 80 

helicoides 80 

reticulata 80 

Periplotua  64 

angnlifera 64 

fragilis 64 

inaequival  vis 61 

papyracea 61 

tenera 64 

Peristichia 130 

agria  130 

loreta 130 

Perna  36 

ephippinm 36 

obliqua 30 

Persicula 108 

catenata 108 

palcherrima 108 

Petalooonchus 144 

erectus 141 

irregularia 144 

Petricola 58 

dactylus 58 

pholadiformis 68 

Petricolidae 58 

Petrophila 92 

Phasianella 158 

brevis 158 

pulchella  158 

umbilicata 158 

Phasi  anell  idao 158 

Philine 88 

amabilis 88 

flexnosa 88 

iiifundibulum 88 

lineolata PI.  72 

qnadrata PI.  72 

eagra 88 

Binuata 88 

Philinidas 88 


Page. 

Pholadidse 72 

Pholas  campechiensis 72 

Phos 116 

Candei 116 

parvus 116 

Phyllonotns 120 

fulvescens 120 

hystricinus 120 

Pazi 120 

pomam 120 

Pinna 36 

carnea 36 

in  uricata 36 

seminuda 36 

Pisania 114 

pusio 114 

variegata 114 

Placophora 174 

atlantica 174 

Placopboridae 174 

Placunanomia  32 

rudis 32 

Planaxidse 140 

Planaxis 140 

lincatns 140 

nucleus 140 

Platidia  28 

radiata ,..  28 

seminula 28 

Platidmhe 28 

Plectodon 66 

Plenrobranchaea. . 90 

tarda 90 

Pleurobranchidae 90 

Pleurobranchus 90 

americanus 90 

Pleurodon 42 

Adamsii 42 

Plenrotoma 96 

albida 9G 

periscelida 96 

tellea 96 

vibex 96 

Pleurotomaria 168 

Adansoniana 168 

Quoyana 168 

Pleurotomariidffi 168 

Plenrotomella 102 

Agassizii 104 

agria 104 

aresta 104 

Bairdii. 104 

Benedict! 102 

Blakeana 104 

Bruneri 102 

Catherine 102 

chariessa 1 04 

curta 104 

Edgariana 104 

Emertonii 10t 

engonia 104 

extensa 104 

filifera    104 

fonnosa 1°2 

Frielei 10* 


MARINE  MOLLUSKS  OF  THE  SOUTHEASTERN  COAST.    225 


Pleurotomella — Continued. 

Iiadria . 

leucomata 

Lottos 

Malniii 

mexicana  ... 


Page. 

104 

102 

104 

104 

101 

Packardii 102 

pandionis 104 

phalera 104 

Sandersoiiii 104 

tellea 104 

tincta , 104 

tornata  .1 104 

vitrea 104 

Pleurotomidas 96 

Plicatula 32 

raiuosa  32 

Pneuinodermatidae 82 

Pneumodermon 82 

violaceum 82 

Pol  ynices 156 

bi  unnea 150 

lactea  156 

uberina 156 

Poly  placophora 172 

Poromya  68 

albida 68 

elongata 63 

granulata 68 

neseroidea 68 

rotundata .. 68 

aublevia 68 

tornata 68 

Porouiyidao 68 

Prionodesmacea 32 

Propeatmisium 34 

Propilidium 156 

ancyloide 156 

elegana 156 

pertenue 156 

Psanimobia 58 

vaginata 58 

Paammobiidae 58 

Pseiidamusium  34 

Ptenoglossa  ... 122 

Ptei-onotus 120 

macropterua 120 

phaneua 120 

tristichus 120 

Pteropoda 80,84 

Ptychosalpinx 114 

globulus 114 

Pulmonata. 90 

Puncturella  168 

abyssicola 170 

agger „ 168 

circalaria 168 

erecta 170 

eritmeta 168 

profandi 168 

sportella 170 

trifolium 168 

"Watsoni 168 

Purpnra 122 

deltoidea 122 

24781— Bull.  37 15 


Page. 
Purpura — Continued. 

h;i  -mas  t  otua 122 

lapillus 122 

patula 122 

Purpurlnae 122 

Pyramidella 128 

Candida  . .  128 


crenulata 128 

dolabrata 128 

Pyramidellidae 128 

Pyrula 134 

papyratia 134 

Ranularia 132 

tuberoaa 132 

Retusa 86 

c;elata 86 

Gouldii 86 

obeaiuscula 86 

ovata    86 

pertenuia 86 

aulcata 87 

Khachiglossa 106 

Rhinoclama 68 

Rhipidoglosaa 158 

Rbyncbonellidae 28 

Rimula 170 

f ren  ulata 170 

Ringicula , 84 

nitida 84 

aemiatriata 84 

Ringiculidae 84 

Ringiculina 84 

Riasoa 148 

aculeua 148 

acuticostata 150 

bryehia 148 

castanea 148 

exarata 148 

Jaii-Mayeni 148 

minuta 148 

pelagica 148 

precipitata 148 

pyrrhiaa 150 

Sanderaoni 148 

ayngenea 150 

xanthiaa 150 

Riasoidae 148 

Riaaoina 150 

bryerea 150 

cancellata 150 

Cheanelii 150 

decuaaata 150 

la-vigata 150 

multicostata 150 

Sagraiana 150 

Sabatia * 86 

batbymophlla 86 

Saudaliutn 152 

Sanguinolaria 60 

roaea 60 

Saxicava 70 

arctica 70 

azaria 70 

Saxicavidae 70 

Sayella 92 


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Page.  |  Page. 

Sayella— Continued.                                                       Seguenziidae 142 

Crosaeana 92      Seila 138 

Hemphillii 92         terebralis 138 

Scala • 122      Semele 62 

ALdrewai ^98,P1.  61          cancellata 62 

a  gu  ata 122         nuculoidea 62 

apiculata 122         obliqua 62 

babylonia 124         r.-ticulata 62 

belaurita 124      Semelidas 52 

Blandii 124      Separatiata ...  152 

Candeana 124      Sepiophora 174 

cemiquadra 122  •   Septifer 38 

clathratula 124      Sijiaretus 156 

clatbrua 124         uiaeulatus 158 

cocblea 124         minor 15U 

contorqnata 122         perspectivus 156 

Dalliana 124  [  Siliqua 70 

denticulata 124         costata. 70 

Duiikeriana..! 124      Siliquaria 144 

eburnea  122         modesta  144 

erectispina 124         aquamata 144 

fonnoaisaima 124      Sinmia 144 

Frielei 124   |      acicularis 134 

gronlandica 124          aureocincta 134 

Krebsii 124          intermedia 134 

liiuata 124          uniplicata 134 

multistriata 122      Sipbo 114 

muscapedia 122   j       Bocagei 114 

nitidella 124  j       calatua 114 

novemcostata  124   |       glyptus 114 

permodesta 124   ;       hiapidulus 114 

pernobilis 124  i       islandicus 114 

pelacia 124  j      obesus 114 

Pourtalesii 122  j      planulus 114 

retifera 124         pubescena 144 

Kuahii 124         pygraaeus i 144 

Sayana 122!       Rushii 114 

scipio 124  j       Saraii 114 

sericifila 124         simplex 114 

tennis 122          Stimpsoni 114 

terea  124      Siphonaria 92 

turricula 124         alternata 92 

Scaphander 86         lineolata 92 

nobilia 86      Siphonariidae 92 

punctostriatus 86      Siphonium 144 

Wataonii 80         nebulosum 144 

Scaphandridae 86      Sistrum 122 

Scapharca 40         noduloaum 122 

.Scapbella 110         roseum 122 

i    Junonia 110      Skenea.. .- 150 

'Scapbopoda. 76         planorbis 150 

Scisaurella 168     Solariella 164 

alta 168  j      aegleia 16t 

'     criapata 168         amabilia 164 

Sciaaurellidae 168         clavata - 164 

Sconaia 134         depreaaa 164 

striata 134         infundibulum 164 

Scutellina 158         iridea 164 

:  antillaium 158         iris. 164 

Scutellinitke 158         lacunella 164 

Seguenzia.....;..,..... 142         lamelloaa 1«4 

carinata.. 142         lata 164 

1    ionica ..-..-.. 142         lissoconas.* 164 

monocingulata 142         lubrica. 164 

•    triapinosa.. 142         bbacura 164 


MARINE  MOLLUSKS  OF  THE  SOUTHEASTERN  COAST.    227 


Page. 
Solariella — Continued. 

Ottoi 164 

rhina 164 

scabriascula    164 

Solariidae 148  • 

Solarium 148 

bisulcatum: 148  | 

boreale 148  j 

granulatum 148 

Krebaii 148  i 

peracutum 148  j 

Sigsbeei 148  ; 

Solecurtus 70 

Solen 72 

Solenacea 70 

Solenidae 70 

Solenoconchia 76 

Solenoraya 46 

occidentalis 46 

velum 46 

Solenoinyacea 46 

Solenomyidae 46 

Soletellina 58 

rufescens 58 

Spengleria 72 

rostrata 72 

Spirotropis 104 

ephamilla 104 

Spirula 174 

Pcronii 174 

Spirulidae 174 

Spondylidae 32 

Sponclylus 32 

Guaaoni 32 

spatbuliferua  32 

Spongiobranchaea  australis PI.  66 

Stilifer 126 

Stimpsoni .. 126 

Stomatella 168 

picta 168 

Stomitiidae 168 

Streptodonta 122 

Streptoneura 94 

Strigilla  62 

carnaria 62 

flexuoaa 62 

pisiforrais   62 

Strombidae 136 

Strombus 136 

accipitrinus  136 

bituberculatus 136 

costatua 136 

gigaa.. 136 

pugilis 136 

Styliola 80 

aubula 80 

Stylommatop  bora 90 

Stylopaia 130 

rcsticula  .. 130 

Subemarginula , .  170 

octoradiata 170 

Subula 94 

Sychar 138 

Syrnola 130 

fuaca 130 

producta   130 

Tacbyrhyncbua  erosa PI.  48 


Page. 

Taeniogloaaa 132 

Tagelus 58 

diviaus 58 

gibbua - 58 

Tarania 104 

cirrata 10 1 

Tectariua   146 

muricatna 146 

Tectibranchiata 84 

Teinoatoma 160 

cryptoapira 160 

aemistriata 160 

Teleodesmacea 46 

Tellidora 62 

criatata 62 

Tellimya 50 

elevata 50 

ferruginoaa 50 

tuttrdula 50 

Tell.na  60 

alternata  60 

carolinenaia  60 

cuneata 60 

decora 60 

fauata 60 

Gonldii 60 

interrupta 60 

iria 60 

laevigata 60 

linc.it  a 60 

raagna CO 

mera CO 

modeata CO 

nitida  60 

polita 60 

radiata  60 

aquauiifera 60 

atiiata 60 

sybaritica  60 

tenella 60 

tenera 60 

veraicolor 60 

Tellinacea 58 

Tellinidae 60 

Terebra 94 

benthalia 94 

ciuerea 94 

concava 94 

dialocata   94 

floridana   94 

bastata 94 

limatula 94 

lutesct-na 94 

iiassula 94 

protexta 94 

Ruahii 94 

vinoaa 94 

Terebratula  ..... 28 

Bartletti...... 28 

cubenaia 28 

incerta  - 28 

Terebratulidaa 28 

Terebratulina 28 

Cailleti ...  28 

septentrionalia 28,  PI.  69 

Terebrid® 94 

Teredidse 74 


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Teredo 

dilatata 

megotara 

navalis 

norvegica 

Thomson! 

Thecidiidee 

Thocidium 

Barrett! 

mediterranean) 

Thecosomata 

Tb  eodoxus 

Thracia  

Conradi 

corbuloides 

distorta  


Page. 

74 

74 

74 

74 

74 

74 

28 

28 

28 

2S 

60 

168 

64 

64 

64 

64 

my  opsis PI .  59 

phaseolina 64 

Stimpsoni 64 

truncata PI.  59 

Tiudaria 44 

Tivela 56 

mactroides 56 

Tonicia 174 

Schrammii 174 

Torcula 144 

Torellia  flmbriata , PI.  62 

Toriniu 148 

ran  al  it  era 148 

cyclostoma 148 

cylindrica 148 

Tornatina 84 

bullata 84 

canaliculata 84 

Candei 84 

recta 84 

Tornatinidae 84 

Toxoglossa 94 

Trachydermon 172 

exaratus 172 

ruber 172 

Tralia 92 

minuscula 92 

puailla 92 

Trausennella 56 

Conradina 56 

cubaniaua  56 

Trichotropidse 142 

Trichotropia 142 

Triforidae 138 

Triforis 138 

abrupta 138 

aspera 138 

bigemma  138 

colon 138 

cy  lindrolla 138 

decorata 138 

hircus 138 

ibex 138 

inflata 138 

intermedia 138 

lilacina 138 

longisaima 138 

melannra 138 

mirabilia 138 

nigrocincta 138 


Page. 
Triforis — Continued. 

oli  vacea 138 

perversa 138 

pulchella 138 

Rnshii 138 

torticula 138 

triserialis 138 

turriathomfe 138 

Trigonostoma 104 

Agassizii 104 

Smithii 104 

teiiera 104 

Trigonulina 66 

clegantissima 66 

omata 66 

Tritonidea 116 

cancellaria 116 

litubata 116 

Orbignyi 116 

tincta 116 

Tritoniidae 132 

Tritouium 132 

nobilis 132 

tvitonis 132 

Trivia  136 

cnndidula 136 

glubosa 136 

nivea 136 

pediculus 136 

quadripunctata 136 

subrostrata 136 

suffusa 136 

Trochidae 160 

Trophon 120 

Trnncatella t 152 

bilabiata 152 

caribseensia 152 

pulchella 152 

subcyliudrica 152 

Truncatellid® 152 

Turbo 158 

cas'.aneus 158 

crenulatus 158 

filosus 158 

Spenglerianua 158 

Turbinella HO 

Tin  binellidae ^ -  110 

Turbimdse 158 

Turbonilla 128 

belotbeca 128 

Bushiana 128 

cnrta - 128 

elegans 128 

exilis ^28 

graudis 128 

interrupta 128 

levia 128 

mnlticostata 128 

obeliacus 128 

perlepida 128 

puncta 128 


punicea . 


128 


pusilla 

Rathbnni 128 

reticulata I28 

subulata 128 


MARINE    MOLLUSKS    OF    THE    SOUTHEASTERN    COAST.        229 


Page.  Page. 

Turbonilla— Continued.  Verniicularia— Continued. 

yucatecana 144          spirata 144 

virga 128      Veronicella 90 

Turcicula 162          floridana 90 

imperialia 162      Wronicellidae 90 

Turritella 144      Verticordia -  66 

acropora 144         acuticostata 66 

exoleta 144          flexuoaa 66 

variegata 144         granulifera 66 

Turritellidae 144         perversa 66 

Turtonia 48         Seguenzse 66 

minuta 43          \Voodii 66 

Typhis 122      Verticordiidse 66 

longicornia 122      Vesicomya 54 

Ultimua 134         pilula 54 

gibbosus 134          venusta 54 

Umboniuui 160      Vitrinella 166 

Bairdii 160         interrupta 166 

TJmbracnlidaB 88          multicarinata    166 

Umbrtculum    88      Voluta 108 

bermudense 88         virescens 108 

Ungulinidae 50      Volutella 108 

Urosalpinx.. 120         amianta  108 

caioliuensis 122         hadria 108 

ciuereus 120         lacrimula 108 

macra 122         ovuliformia 108 

perrngatus 120      Volutidse    108 

tampaensis 122      Volutomitra  gronlandica P1.34 

Utriculus 86      Volvarina 108 

domitus  86      Volvula 86 

Frielei 86         acuta 86 

vortex 86         aspinoaa 86 

Veneracea 54          Bushii 86 

Yeuericardia 46          oxytata 86 

borealis 46      WiUiamia 92 

flabella 46         Krebsii 92 

granulata 46      Xenophora 154 

!Nov-Angli* 46         caribasa 154 

tridentata 46         conehyliophora 154 

Veneridae 54      Xenophoridaa 154 

Venerigloaaa 56      Xylopbaga 72 

vesica 56         abyasorum 72 

Veniliidae 54         dorsalia 72 

Veuus 54      Xylotrya 74 

Beaui     ! 54          bipinnata 74 

cancellata 54         fimbriata. 74 

cribraria 54      Yoldia 44 

crispata 54         hebes ,  44 

granulata 54         insoulpta 44 

Lamarckii 54         Jeffreys! 44 

mercenaria 54  ;      limatula 44 

Mortoni 54  ;       liorhina 44 

pilula 54  ]       pompholyx 44 

pj'gmaaa. 54          sapotilla 44 

rugatina 54         sericea 44 

rugosa 54          solenoides 44 

varicosa. 54         subequilatera 44 

Vermetidae 144      Zirphsea 72 

Vennetua 144          criapata 72 

Vermicularia 144         semicostata 72 

nigricans 144      Zygobranchia 168 


SUPPLEMENTARY  INDEX,  CONTAINING  SPECIES  FIGURED  ON  PLATES 

LXXV  TO  XCV, 


Abra  longicallis 

Abra  longieallis,  var.  americana 

Acrilla  retifera 

Admete  microscopica 

Adranella  casta 

Agriopoma  texasiana 


Plate. 
81 
81 
76 
75 

.  .        79 
93 
Agriopoma  zonata  ..........................        89 

Aligena  elevata  ............................        85 

Ampea  mitchelli  ............................        76 

Angulus  colorata  ..........................        92 

Angulus  flagellnm  .........................        92 

Angnlus  promera  ..........................        92 

Anisodontacorbuloides  ....................        84 

Area  adamsi,  var.  conradiaua  ..............        88 

Area  sagrinata  .............................        88 

Astarte  globula  ............................        93 

Asthenothserus  hemphilli  ..................        88 

Auriniadubia  ...........  '.  ..................        75 

Axinulus?  elliptica  ........................        87 

Axinnlus  pygmaea  .........................        77 

Bath  yarca  profnndicola  ....................        80 

Bomia  longipes  ............................        84 

Boniia  retifera  .............................        83 

Ca'locardia  zouata  ..............  .  ...........        89 

Cardiomya  abyssicola  ......................        95 

Cardiomya  gemma  .........................  94,  95 

Cardioniya  ornatissima  .....................        94 

Cardiomya  perrostrata  .....................        95 

Ceratobornia  longi  pes  ...  ...................        84 

Chama  lactnca  .............................        88 

Chione  mazyckii  ...........................        90 

Chlamys  costellata  .........................        77 

Chlamys  islandicus  ........................         77 

Clidiophora  gouldiana  .....................  .        93 

Clidiophora  inornata  .......................        82 

Clidiopbora  triliiieata  ......................        88 

Cirsotrema  cochlea  .........................        76 

Conus  stimpsoni  ............................        75 

Crenella  faba  ...............................        88 

Crenella  fragilis  .....................  1  ......        81 

Crenella  pectinula  .........................        88 

Cucullaria  sagrinata  .......................        88 

Cuspidaria  abyssicola  ......................        95 

Cuspidaria  arctica  .........................  94,  95 

Cuspidaria  formosa  ........................  78,  95 

Cuspidaria  fraterna  ........................        94 

Cuspidaria  gemma  .........................  94,  95 

Cuspidaria  glacialis  ........................        94 

Cuspidaria  lamellosa  .......................        95 

Cuspidaria  media  ..........................        94 

231 


Plate. 

Cuspidaria  ornatissima 94 

Cuspidaria  parva 95 

Cuspidaria  perrostrata 95 

Cuspidaria  subtorta 95 

Cuspidaria  uudata 80 

Cyliclma  verrillii 75 

Cytherea  callimorpha 90 

Cytherea  strigillina 89 

Daphnella  eugrammata 75 

Dosinia  discus 89,90 

Dosinia  elegans 89,90 

Dosinidia  discus 89,  90 

Dosinidia  elegans 89, 90 

Elliptotellina  americana 92 

Ery cina  compressa 83 

Erycina  emmonsi 84 

Erycina  fernandina 84 

Erycina  linella 84 

Erycina  periscopiana 84 

Erycina  rugifera 83 

Fulcrella  corbuloides 84 

Gebia  pngetensis 83 

Hyalopatina  rushii 76 

Kellia  suborbicularis,  var.  gouldii 85 

Kennerleyia  bushiana 88 

Kennerleyia  brevis 86 

Latirus  cayolmesonicus 76 

Leda  bushiana 78 

Lima  albicoma 93 

Limopsis  minuta 80 

Limopsis  profundicola 81 

Limopsis  sulcata 82, 91 

Lyonsia  granulifera 82 

Lyonsiella  cordata 82 

Macoma  extenuata 92 

Macoma  in  data 86 

Macoma  liinula 92 

Macoma  mitchelli 92 

Mactra  richmondi 88 

Mactrella  iheringi 93 

Martesiafragilis 78 

Meretrix:  simpsoni 93 

Meretrix  stinipsoui 88 

Meretrix  texasiana 93 

Merisca  crystallina » 92 

Microyoldia  regularis 80 

Montacuta  elevata 84 

Montacuta  ferruginosa 87 

Montacuta  floridana 83 

Moutacnta  limpida 83 


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Plate. 


Montacuta  miuuscula 

Montaeula  percompressa 

Muricidea  inultangula 

Muricidea  ostrearum 

Muricidea  philippiana 

Myonera  limatula 

Myonera  ruginosa 


Nueula  cancellata 77 

Nucula  granulosa 86 

Nncula  proxima?  var.  ovata 80 

Kucula  subovata 81 

Nucula  verrillii 82 

Pandora  bushiana 88 

Pandora  gouldiana 93 

Pandora  trilineata 88 

Pecten  costellata 77 

PecU-n  gibbus,  var.  amplicostatus 93 

Pecten  inland icus 77 

Periploma  undulata 78 

Philobrya  atlantica 93 

Plagioctcnium  gibbus,  var.  amplicostatus  .  93 

Psanimacoraa  extenuata 92 

Pseudoneptunea  multangula 76 

Pseudopythina  compressa 83 

Pseudopythina  rugifera 83 

Ketusa  mayoi 75 

Rochefortia  aleutica 83 

Rochefortia  barbadeusis 83 

Rochefortia  casta , 85 

Rochefortia' molleri 84 

Rochefortia  pedroana 84 

Rochefortia  plauata 84 

Rochefortia  planulata 85 

Rochefortia  tuiuida 83 

Rochefortia  (tumidula  var?) 85 

Rupellaria  ?  cancellata 91 

Scala  cochlea 76 

Scala  mitchelli 76 

Scala  nitidella 76 

Scala  retifera 76 

Scala  seipio 75 

Scapharca  prof  undicola ,  80 

Solemya  grandis 77 

Sportella  cahfornica 84 

Sportella  pilsbry  i 84 

Sportella  stearusii 83 

'1  ell ina  americana 92 

Telliua  colorata 92 


Plate. 
Tellina  crystallina  .........................        92 

Tellina  rtagellum  ...........................        92 


Tellina  georgiana  .......................... 

Tellina  iheringi  ............................ 

Telliua  promera  ............................ 

Terebra  floridana  .......................... 

Terebra  ruahii  ............................. 

Terebra  texana  ............................. 


92 
92 
92 
75 
75 
75 
87 
87 


Thyasira  croulinensis 

Thyasira  elliptica 

Thyasira  equalis,  var.  alta 86 

Thyasira  iuaequalis 87 

Thyasira  plana 86 

Thyasira  pygmaea 77 

Tindaria  callistiformis 79,  80 

Tivela  abacouis 90 

Tivela  braziliana 89 

Tivela  nasuta 89 

Transennella  conradiua 90 

Transenella  cubaniaha 90 

Transennella  stimpsoui 88 

Umbraculum  rushii 76 

Ventricola  callimorpha 90 

Ventricola  strigilliua 89 

Verticordia  granulifera 82 

Yoldia  casta 79 

Yoldia  dissimilis 80 

Yoldia  fraterna 79 

Yoldia  frigida 78 

Yoldia  inconspicua 78 

Yoldia  intiata 79 

Yoldia  iris 79 

Yoldia  Jeffrey  si 81 

Yoldia  lenticula 79 

Yoldia  lucida 79 

Yoldia  minuscula 78 

Yoldia  subangulata 78 

Yoldiella  dissimilis 80 

Yoldiella  fraterna "  79 

Yoldiella  frigida 78 

Yoldiella  inconspicua 78 

Yoldiella  innata 79 

Yoldiella  iris 79 

Yoldiella  Jeffreys! 81 

Yoldiella  lenticuia,  var  amblia 79 

Yoldiella  lucida 79 

Yoldiella  minuscula 78 

Yoldiella  subangulata 78 


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Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum.— Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  I. 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum.— Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  II. 


ib 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum.— Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  III. 


10 


Bulletin  37,  U    S    National  Museum.— DaM.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  IV. 


fb 


Bulletin  37.  U.  S.  National  Museum.- Dall.     Marine  Mo:!usks 


PLATE  V. 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum.— Dai:.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  VI. 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum.— Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  VII. 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum.— Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  VIII. 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum.— Dall.     Marine  Mollusks 


PLATE  LXXI. 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum. — Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  X. 


Bulletin  37,  U,  S.  National  Museum. — Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  XI. 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum. — Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  XII. 


12 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum. — Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  XIII. 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum. — Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  XIV. 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum, — Dall.      Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  XV. 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum.— Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  XVI. 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum.— Dall.      Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  XVII. 


Ib 


10    J 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum.— Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  XVIII. 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum.— Dall.    *Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  XIX. 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum.— Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  XX. 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum. — Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  XXI. 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum. — Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  XXII. 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum. — Call.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  XXIII. 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum.— Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  XXIV. 


4a 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum. — Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  XXV. 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum. — Dall.     Marine  Mollus-ks. 


PLATE  XXVI. 


o 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum. — Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  XXVII. 


o  o 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum.— Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  XXVIII. 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum.— Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  XXIX. 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum.— Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  XXX. 


Bulletin  37,  U,  S.  National  Museum. — Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  XXXI. 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum— Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  XXXII. 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Muse 


PLATE  XXXII. 


/ 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum. — Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  XXXIII. 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum. — Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  XXXIV. 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum. — Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  XXXV. 


12a 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum. — Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  XXXVI. 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum.— Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  XXXVII. 


McConnell   del. 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum.— Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  XXXVIII. 


McConnell  del. 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum. — Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  XXXIX. 


11 


McConnell  del. 


/•Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum.— Dall.     Marine  Mollusks 


PLATE  XL. 


McConnell  del. 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum.— Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  XLI. 


Bulletin  37,  U    S.  National  Museum.  — Da!!.     Marine  Moilusks. 


PLATE  XLII. 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum.— Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  XLIII. 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum.—  Ball.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  XLIV. 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S   National  Museum.— Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  XLV. 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum.— DaN.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  XLVI. 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum. — Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  XLVII. 


11 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum.— Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  XLVIII. 


13 


Hi 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum.— Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  XLIX. 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum.— Call.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  L. 


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1C, 


18 


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Vi'J 


28 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum.— Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  LI. 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum. — Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  LM. 


10 


IS 


I 


IB 


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V-^aif  V«8^;i 


M 


XG 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum. — Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  Llll. 


10 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum.— Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  LIV. 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum.— Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  LV. 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum.— Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  LVI. 


10 


11 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum.— Dal!      Marine  Mollusks. 


Bulletin  37,  U    S.  National  Museum.— Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  LVIII. 


18 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum. — Dall,     Marine  Moflusks. 


PLATE  LIX. 


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Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum.— Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  LX. 


69 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum. — Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 

T5 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum.— Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  LXII. 


84t 


85 


89 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum.— Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  LXIII. 


103 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum.— Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  LXIV. 


106 


142 


126 


U2a 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum.— Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  LXV. 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum.— Dall.     Marine  Mollusks 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum.— Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  LXVII. 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum.— Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  LXVIII. 


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Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum.— Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  LXIX. 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum.  — Dall.     Marine  Mollusks 


PLATE  LXX. 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum.— Dall.     Marine  Mollusks 


PLATE  LXXI. 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum.— Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  LXX1I. 


Bulleti  .  37,  U.  S   National  Museum.— Dall.     Marine  Mollusks 


PLATE  LXXIII. 


Bulletin  37,  U.  b.  National  Museum.— Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  LXXIV. 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museurr. — Dall.      Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  LXXV. 


11 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum.— Dall.      Marine  Mollusks, 


PLATE  LXXVI. 


BuMetin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum. — Dall.     Marine  MollusVs. 


PLATE  LXXVII. 


mm 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum.— Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  LXXVIII. 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S   National  Museum. — Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  LXXIX. 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum.— Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  LXXX. 


X6 


X20 


X4 


X20 


X2 


X15 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum.— Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  LXXXI. 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum. — Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  LXXXII. 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum.— Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  LXXXIII. 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S   National  Museum. — Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  LXXXIV. 


10 


11 


13 


Bulletin  37.  U.  S.  National  Museum. — Call.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  LXXXV. 


X20 


X13 


X13 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum.— Dall.     Marine  MoMusks. 


PLATE  LXXXVI. 


X8 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum. — Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  LXXXVII. 


X13 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum.— Dall.     Marine  Mollusks 


PLATE  LXXXVIII. 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum. — Dall.     Marine  Mohusks. 


PLATE  LXXXIX. 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum.— Dall.     Marine  Mollusks 


PLATE  XC. 


Buletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum.— Dall.     Marine  Moilusks. 


PLATE  XCI. 


X16 


X16 


\ 


X6 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S   National  Museum.— Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  XCII. 


Bulletin  37,  U,  S.  National  Museum.— Dall.     Marine  Mollusks 


PLATE  XCIII. 


e        7 


Bulletin  37,  U.  S.  National  Museum. — Dall.     Marine  Mollusks. 


PLATE  XCV. 


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